Emergency - snowflake clownfish loosing colors

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I noticed that my snowflake clownfish started loosing color in head , fins and tail started to be more transparent . The fish appetite is not as below , breathing a bit heavily but swim around in the tank normally . The other clownfish i have in tank is smaller in size and show no sign of any illness

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ammonia 0 ppm
nitrite 0 ppm
nitrate 10 ppm
salinity 1.025
temp 77

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!

I've seen that coloration change on a few clownfish here - always on the white stripe areas (probably because it shows up well there).

Trouble is, I do not know what it is or how to treat it! It seems to be an internal issue. The rapid breathing may be a symptom of another problem though. How long have you had the fish?

Jay
 
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Welcome to Reef2Reef!

I've seen that coloration change on a few clownfish here - always on the white stripe areas (probably because it shows up well there).

Trouble is, I do not know what it is or how to treat it! It seems to be an internal issue. The rapid breathing may be a symptom of another problem though. How long have you had the fish?

Jay
Thanks Jay .
Have it for 5 month now . not sure what it might be , but started treating it in qt tank with metroplex .
Hope someone would be able to identify the disease
 

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To me the fins look 'damaged' and somewhat clamped (the pictures of the fish in the water). The fish also looks a bit thin. I'm not sure Metroplex is the 'right' treatment. Are you giving oral metroplex? or in solution? If you can get it - I might consider Ruby Reef Rally. Did you Qt the fish originally - any other fish in that tank besides the clown?
 
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To me the fins look 'damaged' and somewhat clamped (the pictures of the fish in the water). The fish also looks a bit thin. I'm not sure Metroplex is the 'right' treatment. Are you giving oral metroplex? or in solution? If you can get it - I might consider Ruby Reef Rally. Did you Qt the fish originally - any other fish in that tank besides the clown?
maybe the picture is not much clear but the fins are turning transparent that is why it look damaged . I tried metroplex in solution till it eats well to try oral . Unfortunately Ruby Reef Rally is not available but I did FW dip over 2 days before metroplex .
For the tank it include multiple other species : tangs , wrasses , foxface
 

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Not an expert….my clown fish had the black dots as well after qt, I thought it was black ich at first…jay and others confirmed it wasn’t
Added them to display and it went away over a month or two?
Just my experience, not advice
 

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How is the fish acting/swimming, etc?
 

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