Attached to fish, please ID

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To our dismay, we notice something attached to the tail fin of one of our clown fish. A few seconds in a freshwater dip loosed it. It looks like a monster copepod.

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Isopod. If you find one, a lot of times there could be more. Just keep an eye out on the fish.
 

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try to get it off and discard
 
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Thank you, everyone! The live rock we got was from south Florida, so it adds up. The clown is a bit stressed, but seems okay.

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