Could this be velvet

niklas.baastrup

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Hi

So our beloved clownfish, Elaine, started swimming erratically around to day. Also she swims up against the powerheads. We also noticed some tiny white dots on her (picture), she is below 2 inches, so very tiny dots. She is eating fine and is behaving normally around 50% of the time.

So here is the question, could this be velvet. The last addition the the tank is over 5 weeks ago and no other fish has shown any symptoms.
According to the velvet disease thread, the dinospores can only be inactive for 15 days and has a short cycle of 4 days.

Best regards
Niklas

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Velvet would include heavy breathing. Can't see from pics but I'd look into ich.
 

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Possibly, but I think that looks more like brook, based on the patterning and location of the dusting. Swimming against the powerhead is a major characteristic of velvet, though.
 

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