Help Please ID what is on my Tang

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I know its not Ick but I have never seen anything like it. Any Advisement would be great
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Sounds like a dark spot from stress. My powder blue got one after a few days in the tank and it went away
 

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I can't see any evidence of anything parasitic in nature. I see the few spots on the anal fin. Possible slight bacterial infection but may heal on its own.

Best thing to do here is a 90 minute bath in reef rally and observe closely for the next few days.
 

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I can't see any evidence of anything parasitic in nature. I see the few spots on the anal fin. Possible slight bacterial infection but may heal on its own.

Best thing to do here is a 90 minute bath in reef rally and observe closely for the next few days.
My thoughts exactly.
 

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