Help ID Possible Parasites on Potter's Angelfish

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Hello, I need help identifying something on my Potter's Angel please!

I purchased my Potter's Angel on 01/16. He is in a 30 gallon QT, Aqueon HOB Filter, Whisper air pump, some plastic pots for cover and a small piece of live rock because many say that they will only graze. Weekly 15-20% water changes.

I have never had the chance to get a really good look at him until yesterday (skittish, always hides) and I noticed two rather large white things dangling off his sides somewhere between his fins and gills. They appear on both sides. I panicked and immediately dosed PraziPro, added the air pump and am observing. I assumed flukes, but am suspicious because these are large, white, and I do not see any signs of distress.

I have yet to see him actively eating, but I replace the nori in his clip every 4-5 days and I see large green poos on the QT bare bottom so I assume he is eating. I also chuck in live brine every morning and I don't see them later in the day. Again, large green poos so I am assuming no intestinal issues or internal parasites (yet) but have ordered Metroplex, Focus, and Copper Power online just in case.

I am wary of doing a FW dip, hoping someone here can help me ID what they may be. Could be a feature of the fish? I have never had a Potter's and have only had unfortunate experiences with a couple of Flame Angels. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated! Please find below some pictures and video.

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Circled the white things in these pictures
 

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Hi, welcome to Reef2Reef!

Those are opercular spines and are normal for pygmy angelfish. Sometimes, when they are caught in a net, the skin gets rubbed off of them making them stand out more, looking whitish.

Don't forget, Hawaii recently placed a ban on collecting marine ornamentals, and potter's are endemic there, so don't buy one no that the ban is in place.

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Thank you so much!!! I just breathed a huge sigh of relief.
I actually live in Hawaii and was so fortunate to have purchased mine as one of the last left in stores.

I am really on the fence about treating with medications and would at least like to see him eating before doing anything prophylactic. I have read that they do not ship well but since I am in Hawaii as well, I am hoping it is not as stressed and that I can see it eating.
 

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