clownfish funge?help asap

Andres Ricardo perez

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hello
the fish has a white mucus in the mouth today almost did not eat sometimes it acts rare scratching against the sand
Does fluconazole work as a treatment?
thanks

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^^ Agree with @Maritimer on all counts

A closeup photo of the fish under white lights would be helpful.
 

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Do you have any zoas, palys or stinging LPS in your tank she might have bitten? Female clownfish, in particular, will sometimes try to pickup & move coral frags out of their territory by using their mouth.
 
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Yes I have many especies zoas and Captain America paly Blowing palytoa green paly, some frogspawm octo, hammer, Today lay on an octofrogspam which when I touch it causes irritation in my hands.
could that cause that cotton in the mouth?
 

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Yes I have many especies zoas and Captain America paly Blowing palytoa green paly, some frogspawm octo, hammer, Today lay on an octofrogspam which when I touch it causes irritation in my hands.
could that cause that cotton in the mouth?

Yes, very possible. The coral would sting around his mouth, causing it to swell and look white. This used to happen to my big mama Maroon clown all the time, whenever she would decide to "relocate" one of my corals to the other side of the tank. :mad:
 

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