I have black spots on my clownfish

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These black spots showed up about a week ago. He doesn't show any signs that something is wrong except belly bloat after he eats. It usually goes away in a day or two.
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That does look like black ich (which is actually a type of fluke) but clowns also get hypermelanization from coral or nem stings sometimes. Start with a freshwater dip in a dark bucket, see what falls off and if the spots go away, if they do -- treat with praziquantel (prazipro the most common product).
 
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That does look like black ich (which is actually a type of fluke) but clowns also get hypermelanization from coral or nem stings sometimes. Start with a freshwater dip in a dark bucket, see what falls off and if the spots go away, if they do -- treat with praziquantel (prazipro the most common product).
Thanks. I have an RFA and some hammerheads but I never see him swimming around them. I will try the freshwater dip and see what happens.
 

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