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The clown appears to have Lymphocystis which is viral and non-contagious. The dead fish in pic had a bacterial infection- Both associated with water quality. The Flame has fin damage from aggression and Im convinced due to the clown fish which if you observe seems to be guarding the left side of tank and keeping flame at other side of tank.@vetteguy53081 hey bud.. wanted to update and hopefully get some advice from you... the day we talked I did another ruby rally dip on my fish and put them into a new tank..the next morning I dosed prazipro to the water. I have sponge filter and powerhead pointed to the surface...the lympho went away on the angelfish and everything seemed fine.. yesterday morning I found my angelfish stuck to the powerhead passed away .. I'm thinking your advice of metro and angelfish is what might have done it but can't say for sure. All three other fish including flame angel are still alive but after since yesterday the flame angel is showing a bit of torn fin and minor flashing... never flashed before. And now my clown has a white patch on his tail fin. Not hanging off the edge like the lympho was. Any idea what could be going on? Maybe prazi resistant flukes? I'm lost at this point.
I would test ammonia and nitrate and if youre using Api kits, have an LFS that does NOT use Api kits test for you and for comparison
Did not see flashing but with flukes, would be heavy breathing, inflamed gills and loss of appetite- also clamped fins