Foxface Brown spots

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Foxface has a few spots on him that almost look like dead skin, even on his top fin.
He is acting fine still eating no other fish show signs

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1 Sand shifting starfish
1 Red line wrasse (added 3 weeks ago)
1 sunk clown
3 pelicura clowns
1 tomi tang
1 yellow sailfin tang
1 emerald crab
1 skunk cleaning shrimp
1 bandit shrimp
2 cardinal bangahi
 

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Do the spots move at all (worms) or remain stationary? Also, did you see any white dots (ich) before the brown spots appeared?
 

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As mine became full grown about a year ago, he developed the same brown coloration. I took these pics just now. May just be a part of aging. Mine never flashes or acts oddly. Eats everything.

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I think there's a distinct difference between the OP's small, defined brown spotting and the smudging I see on WKScott's fish. The latter does look like the natural darkening I've seen on a lot of foxfaces, while Fabianslit's fox does look like it's got _some_ kind of smaller injuries or insults going on. (Nothing I've seen before - thank Heaven we've got a Humblefish!!)

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I think there's a distinct difference between the OP's small, defined brown spotting and the smudging I see on WKScott's fish. The latter does look like the natural darkening I've seen on a lot of foxfaces, while Fabianslit's fox does look like it's got _some_ kind of smaller injuries or insults going on. (Nothing I've seen before - thank Heaven we've got a Humblefish!!)

~Bruce

I agree. I've seen brown coloration develop on rabbitfish, but don't remember it starting off as several dots.
 

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I agree. I've seen brown coloration develop on rabbitfish, but don't remember it starting off as several dots.
I'll support this as well. Looks like an infection to me as well.
 

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I had two fox faces develop these spots as well a standard and a magnificent. I had these two fish different times not together. I had one for about 7 months spots developed I decided not to take action a few weeks after the spots showed the fish went from healthy to dead in what seemed like overnight. The second one same fate. but it happened in a qt tank. I did not treat with any thing other then prazipro.
 

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I agree that it's likely a bacterial infection. The FW dip is still a good idea to rule out flukes first though.
 

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I don't see much of a change in the spots. Did any of them turn white and come off?
 
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Not that I saw, also wasn't sure how long I could keep the foxface in FW. Put him in for a minute. Should I do a longer dip?
 

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Not that I saw, also wasn't sure how long I could keep the foxface in FW. Put him in for a minute. Should I do a longer dip?

5 minutes is optimal; IME it takes 2-3 minutes for worms to begin to dislodge.
 

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