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Can you please tell me what is happening to my new Clown fish
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The appearance of the white, powdery looking area is an indication of Broolkynella.
 

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Bacterial - Brookynella +1
 

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This is why we should all have a bottle of ruby reef rally on the shelf, just in case.

There is no time for amazon to get it to you when you need it, and no LFS I have been in sells it.
 

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This is why we should all have a bottle of ruby reef rally on the shelf, just in case.

There is no time for amazon to get it to you when you need it, and no LFS I have been in sells it.

What's the overall thoughts on this stuff? I figured "Better order some" and looked it up on Amazon.... seems like pretty mediocre reviews..... is it really a "Must Have" ?
 

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Other medicated baths containing formalin or other aldehydes serve the same purpose, curing brook and buying you time to treat velvet with CP. I figure the acriflavine, which may be beneficial, can't hurt. The formalin is the real heavy lifter here.

I keep CP and reef rally on hand so that in the brief window between presentation and death of either of the fast killing ecto-parasites, I am ready.

Here are posts by someone with more authority then me on this subject:

https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/brooklynella.247938/
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/velvet-amyloodinium-ocellatum.217570/
 

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