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Looking closely, the spots don’t have a regular appearance the way ich should. It may just be mucus like Jay suggested.
I do see what could be a secondary bacterial infection, but tangs and their color do react weirdly sometimes.
All fish look clear today on there bodies atleast , everyone is still eating like pigs . But the hippo now has 1 cloudy eye with a white spec right on the center of it that I can compare to a sesame seed. My diagnosis is flukes , how we have them after a 90 day fallow beats me. . Shall I continue feeding heavy running uv and keep water quality good . Or option b , freshwater dip the hippo and dose prazi into the display . Thanks guys !
 

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