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Need pics under bright white light, No blue to better see these spots which May be associated with ich, but not yet confirmedJust noticed it on my clownfish. Both sides. Not sure what it is can anyone chime in? Let me know if you need more pictures or videos. Thanks.
Forgot to tag you. Is that better?Need pics under bright white light, No blue to better see these spots which May be associated with ich, but not yet confirmed
This could be multiple things - from 'stings' to an illness - we need more information.Forgot to tag you. Is that better?
A little blurry but dont see ich, which is good and more like remnants from bite mark or puncture wounds. Keep an eye on them to assure they are not multiplying or moving amongst the body. If so, treat the fish in a separate tank using seachem Neoplex with added aeration.Forgot to tag you. Is that better?
I’ll keep an eye. I have a pair of clowns and I see them going at it once in a while but it’s a quick two seconds and done. They’re always together besides that. The one that has the bumps is the bigger one.A little blurry but dont see ich, which is good and more like remnants from bite mark or puncture wounds. Keep an eye on them to assure they are not multiplying or moving amongst the body. If so, treat the fish in a separate tank using seachem Neoplex with added aeration.
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They have teeth and will use themI’ll keep an eye. I have a pair of clowns and I see them going at it once in a while but it’s a quick two seconds and done. They’re always together besides that. The one that has the bumps is the bigger one.
Yah but if any of the clowns are getting bullied I would think it would be the smaller one. The bigger ones are more dominant.They have teeth and will use them
Often it is the smaller as the larger often being female is the aggressor and will chase the male, corner it, bite at it, take all the food and claim most the tank from maleYah but if any of the clowns are getting bullied I would think it would be the smaller one. The bigger ones are more dominant.
Yah which is what I was telling that guy. The marks are on the bigger clown. I would imagine it being the other way around if it was from them fighting each other.Often it is the smaller as the larger often being female is the aggressor and will chase the male, corner it, bite at it, take all the food and claim most the tank from male