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Noticed it this morning. Last night it wasnt there. Swimming fine, will make sure she eats today but last night had no symptoms.

Theres an elegance coral in the tank that I added last week if that helps.
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I’d say it most likely had a bad encounter with the elegance. I’d keep an eye on it, and continue to feed high-quality foods soaked in vita-chem or similar.

I found this photo... of a clown that was sustaining stings from a LTA that objected to being hosted. Same deal, no other symptoms...eating, breathing, swimming normally. Looks pretty similar?
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I got home from work and they were exhibiting erratic behavior, swimming towards the powerhead and then swimming in one spot on the bottom of the tank. As soon as I throw food in, they perk up. I fed them extra generously and gave them a fw dip for 4 minutes. They were covered in slime and looked a little better after the dip. Lights went out and they went to the back overflow to sleep as their usual behavior. People are leading me to believe its brooklynella, but I've had these clowns for 6 months.
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I would say brook also, any new fish to the tank?
 
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Is everyone still alive? I only ask because brook is a quick killer.
No one else is having or showing symptoms. This is what's boggling my mind. I've had these clowns for 7 months
 

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Wrasses are known to be “carrier” fish... often bring in diseases without being symptomatic. Was the wrasse QT’d first?
 

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