Clownfish Spots - concern?

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Hello,

I couldn’t necessarily find what the issue could be, or if there’s any issue to begin with. She’s acting completely fine though her colors are more pale than the male. Eating , swimming , clowning around, etc.

These dots are relatively consistent but I’d like to ask for advice. I’d like to get ahead of any treatment. Near her head.

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Hello,

I couldn’t necessarily find what the issue could be, or if there’s any issue to begin with. She’s acting completely fine though her colors are more pale than the male. Eating , swimming , clowning around, etc.

These dots are relatively consistent but I’d like to ask for advice. I’d like to get ahead of any treatment. Near her head.

IMG_4729.jpeg
This can be either pigment. post injury or bruising. The back is starting to turn dark in which this could be a mocha version and will get darker in time. The dot is a blemish on body and on the white portion questionable. See if there is any notable color change in the next 48 hours with coloration and spots
 
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This can be either pigment. post injury or bruising. The back is starting to turn dark in which this could be a mocha version and will get darker in time. The dot is a blemish on body and on the white portion questionable. See if there is any notable color change in the next 48 hours with coloration and spots
I think it’s pigment, I’m happy to hear it’s likely not either of the 2 big illnesses
 

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