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Just got two clownfish on Tuesday and came home from work and it looks like they both have a deterioration are their head behind there eye almost like something was picking at them but there is nothing in the tank… also seen no agresssion between them

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Seems to be getting worse by the house gf has a video from. 4 hours ago and it’s barely noticeable and now it’s like very bad
 

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"Melted skin"? Does it look like the skin is shedding? Any dots or dusty looking stuff?

Try cleaning your glass and taking some closer up pics if possible.
 

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You can see it pretty good here

Weird - that looks like an injury/abrasion, but the rest of the fish has some cloudiness to its skin that looks like Brooklynella.

I don't suppose you have a treatment tank?
If so, a dip with Ruby Reef and then moving the fish to that and treating in-tank with Ruby Reef would be one way to proceed.

If you don't have a treatment tank, you could try a five minute freshwater dip. That carries some risk to it, and it won't cure the fish, but will buy you some time.

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Weird - that looks like an injury/abrasion, but the rest of the fish has some cloudiness to its skin that looks like Brooklynella.

I don't suppose you have a treatment tank?
If so, a dip with Ruby Reef and then moving the fish to that and treating in-tank with Ruby Reef would be one way to proceed.

If you don't have a treatment tank, you could try a five minute freshwater dip. That carries some risk to it, and it won't cure the fish, but will buy you some time.

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Kinda of upset bc the system we started with all dry dry sand dry rock and was excited to not start with a clean system now this

If the problem is disease related, the fish likely brought it in with them. I think treating for Brooklynella would be the best course of action.

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