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This fish is slightly thin and has the typical and mysterious bruising we are seeing recently. It is believed the cause is either systemic disease causing anemia, poor water quality, or gill disease.
She’s eaten once since I got her this last Saturday.This fish is slightly thin and has the typical and mysterious bruising we are seeing recently. It is believed the cause is either systemic disease causing anemia, poor water quality, or gill disease.
Cause can be from the LFS and I would contact them to see if other clowns in the store show this. There is no treatment for this syndrome and is often not treatable.
As mentioned, it will affect appetite and can even be coccidia. General cure (treatment) may help and you can try but again, often fish like this is untreatableShe’s eaten once since I got her this last Saturday.
The pink spot showed up after I did a fw dip to test for flukes. I didn’t see anything come off her but I was more focused on keeping her upright and from jumping out of the container. But I’ll check out the thread. Thank youIs the clown showing any other symptoms? The pink spot isn't flukes, but that doesn't mean the fish doesn't have flukes...
That bruising issue is strange - I've never had it in any of my clownfish, and it only shows up on the white sections of the fish. Nobody else knows the cause either. It does cause mortality in some fish, but a few recover on their own. Here is a thread I started on it:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/clownfish-bruising-lesion.936964/