Is this Hole in Head?

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I've had these juveniles for about 2 weeks now. A week or so ago I noticed the larger one had matching concave spots on each side of their head.

I'm not sure if they were there when I bought the fish or not. I also can't tell if it's really been progressing or not.. Is HIH a fast acting disease?

Params I can test for:

Temp: 78
Salinity 1.025
Am: 0
N02: 0
Nitrate: 5
kh: 8.5
PH 8.4

I've attached some pictures. Any chance this clown is just a little lumpy?

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Increase diet
Feed at least :
-Spirulina brine shrimp
-Mysis shrimp
-Small pellets like new era and mysis PE
LRS fish frenzy

Add selcon vitamins to the foods
This is not a condition but result of constant breeding from the parent source for these fish and common in Wyoming white clowns
 

When to mix up fish meal: When was the last time you tried a different brand of food for your reef?

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