Black ball hanging off clownfish gill

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I’ve had this clown for over a year now and I woke up this morning to a black ball/sack hanging off her gills. Lately she’s been more recluse then usual but I didn’t think anything of it. I can’t seem to find anyone with something similar online Can anyone please help me identify this.
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wow ,have never seen before ,appears to be a cyst/leech of some sort ?? this is a need for #reefsquad ...following best wishes
 

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Found this thread on something similar. Not sure if it's the same thing.
 
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Thanks for the link, his story sounds similar to mine in the attitude of the clown leading up to this , also my clown does love messing with my Duncan’s.. I’m hoping it’s not lymphocytes the clown doesn’t have any mucus on her.
 

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it is black? appears in pic red??
 

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i sent a pic to a breeder friend, educated guess a blood clot?? best i can do,good luck and following
 

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It looks like an abscess to me. I would just monitor and keep water clean and ensure fish eats a healthy variety of foods...
 
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Update: The next day after the post the red bubble/ sack fell off while I was out running errands, looked around the tank and couldn’t find it anywhere so I could not examine it more. I did however noticed the fish is more lively (probably because it can breath easier now !) but it had a white dot under his gill where the red thing was attached. With no qt tank available I decided to hold off on any medicine and see how my friend looks in the morning since she was more active and eating well.The next morning I woke up and there was no white speck anywhere on the gill and she was having fun swimming around the tank. I don’t think this probably will go away , but for now it looks like it seems to have worked itself out. That being said thank you to everyone who posted a reply with ANY information and insight, it was very well received and the community’s quick responses helped a young noob reefer be little less worried. I’ll post updates in the future if anything arises from this. Here is a current photo in case anyone is curious.

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great to here ,hope it was just an oddity :cool:
 

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Looks like infected gill filament that has developed into a cyst or abscess.
Maracyn/teramyacyn comes to my mind as a possible treatment.
 

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