Help! White spot on my clownfish eye

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Hello I am a noob. I just bought a pair of clownfish from a reputable vendor. The vendor was recommended from a friend. He told me that the fish were sustainable and disease free… I don’t have a QT at the moment and the are the only fish that I have so needless to say I tossed them in my tank. I do have a clean up crew, a couple of pederson shrimp and a couple frags. I noticed that the bigger one of the pair of fish was swimming back and forth violently. At closer inspection I could see a white dot on his eye. I tried a freshwater dip and did see some really tiny particles. Not sure if it is flukes or some other type of disease. Can someone help me identify what it could be or am I being paranoid? I’ve learned my lesson and with be QT every fish that I get from here on out.
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The spot is a little difficult to see clearly but my guess is it's a minor injury or perhaps even a grain of sand or other debris. I would observe closely for a day or two to see if any changes, good or bad, occur. Further diagnosis will then be easier.
 
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The spot is a little difficult to see clearly but my guess is it's a minor injury or perhaps even a grain of sand or other debris. I would observe closely for a day or two to see if any changes, good or bad, occur. Further diagnosis will then be easier.
Thanks for the reply. I hope it’s just a minor injury my fish would not let me get a good picture. This one is a tad less blurry ‍♂️
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Thanks for the reply. I hope it’s just a minor injury my fish would not let me get a good picture. This one is a tad less blurry ‍♂️
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This appears to be mucus. If fish is breathing normal, you can give it a 5 min freshwater dip in the same temperature as display tank and see if it dislodges. If not, treat in quarantine with Maracyn AKA Maracyn 1 to prevent infection and allow to clear should it be associated with injury.
 
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This appears to be mucus. If fish is breathing normal, you can give it a 5 min freshwater dip in the same temperature as display tank and see if it dislodges. If not, treat in quarantine with Maracyn AKA Maracyn 1 to prevent infection and allow to clear should it be associated with injury.
Should I treat for flukes as well? Should I treat both of the fish? I found some maracyn oxy is this the same stuff?
 
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Welcome to Reef2Reef!

Maracyn Oxy is a different product. Maracyn 1 is what you should try in this case (if the eye gets worse).

It is unlikely that this is a fluke - the clownfish is tank raised, so unless it was exposed to fluke infested fish, it wouldn't get that disease. Clownfish are fairly resistant to flukes in any event.

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