Fish issues with two wrasses.

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Anyone have any idea what these spots are?
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Anyone have any idea what these spots are?
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Looke to be a skin irritation which has triggered mucus cones. See if spots increase over 24-48 hours to confirm
 

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Anyone have any idea what these spots are?
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Could be bite marks from another fish or from flukes.

Are there similar marks on the other side?
Have you seen any fish rushing or chasing it?
Have you seen this fish flashing or scratching?
 

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