Little bit of white on fin edges

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I’ve had my clown paid for about 3 weeks and I noticed a couple days ago that they had a couple white spots on the clear fin edges but not their bodies. I noticed on Friday and moved them back to the QT. At first I thought it might be brooklynella but it hasn’t gotten any worse or better since then and they’re still acting normal. Now I think it might be Lymph ?
Especially that spot on her top dorsal fin that kind of ticks up. On really close inspection is looked like cotton or something but it’s not as white now.


My 40 breeder is 2 months set up and 1 month post cycled.
Ph- 8.1
Ammonia- 0
Nitrite- 0.5
Nitrate- 10
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Only white object I can see is upper dorsal and looks like either fin ray issue or even a repair from previous fin damsel
Doesn’t appear to be viral but either would be very low risk
If breathing is normal, observe for any changes
 
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Only white object I can see is upper dorsal and looks like either fin ray issue or even a repair from previous fin damsel
Doesn’t appear to be viral but either would be very low risk
If breathing is normal, observe for any changes
Ok thanks, I appreciate the fast response and good info! That makes sense. I’ll watch them for a few more days before putting them back in the DT.
 

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