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I've had these clowns for a decent while now and noticed they had tiny tiny spots only on their heads I hope it is nothing to stress about but any help would be appreciated
You can only see the spots if you look very very closely otherwise just looks like another healthy clown so was just curious

Sorry had to repost because was in wrong forum if you've seen this twice
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Welcome to Reef2Reef!

A bit more history of the tank and fish is needed, also a picture or short video under white light would help. Here is a link that explains all that:


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I've had these clowns for a decent while now and noticed they had tiny tiny spots only on their heads I hope it is nothing to stress about but any help would be appreciated
You can only see the spots if you look very very closely otherwise just looks like another healthy clown so was just curious

Sorry had to repost because was in wrong forum if you've seen this twice
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There is a heavy slime coat and mucus buildup but the many dots do not coincide with brooklynella.
Pics under white lighting more helpful with assessment
 

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