Is this Lympho?

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Just saw this white spot on my male clown and was trying to figure out what it is. From all the other pictures I’ve seen on the forum it appears to be Lypho but I just needed a second opinion. It seems too big to be Ich or Velvet. He is eating and swimming just fine and the other fish don’t seem to have any marks on them.

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This would probably get more attention in the fish disease forum rather than the hitchhiker forum.

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That would probably help. Sorry I didn’t see that on the list. I’ll delete this one and start it over there. Thanks.
 

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No not Lympho. Lympho usually presents of the tips of the Fins or Tail. Could be some sort of bacterial growth.
Post a couple of additional pics and some background info on the Clowns behavior and when you got him.
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Here are a couple more you can see another one on his left side as well. I’ve had him for about 3 weeks the female doesn’t show any marks on her. Both are acting completely normal and eating both Mysis and pellets
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Here are a couple more you can see another one on his left side as well. I’ve had him for about 3 weeks the female doesn’t show any marks on her. Both are acting completely normal and eating both Mysis and pellets
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Looks to be secondary bacterial lesions often associated with brooklynella and often treatable with ruby rally pro
 

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