Lump on female clownfish cheek

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Hello all,

I am new to the saltwater hobby. After months of research and preparation, I found a great deal on a secondhand, established 45 gallon with a 15 gallon sump. It came with 2 bonded clowns, 3 damsels, pajama cardinal, anemone (of which I’m not sure the species; I think a sebae?), and a brittle starfish. I added a scarlet skunk cleaner shrimp and a few hermits.

The other day, after finally getting everything put back together and fish in the tank, I noticed the female clown has a strange lump on her cheek. I’m not sure if it was an injury that occurred during transport or something more serious. I haven’t seen her fight with any of the other fish, other than occasionally bossing the male around. She still eats good and is actively swimming. I tried finding any info online but the forums were all over the place, so I didn’t even know where to start. I took the best pictures I could get and will add them to this post. Thank you for any help in advance!


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Its difficult to see - it could be a cyst but also a damage from the first contacts with the anemone or a mechanical damage from something happen before. I´m rather sure that it is not an infectious disease - so just sitt calm and wait.

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Its difficult to see - it could be a cyst but also a damage from the first contacts with the anemone or a mechanical damage from something happen before. I´m rather sure that it is not an infectious disease - so just sitt calm and wait.

Sincerely Lasse
Yeah it was hard to get a clear picture which I guess is good in a sense since it means she’s still swimming good and fast. Thank you for the response, your ideas sound more likely than most of what I was finding online. I will monitor over the following days and update this thread if necessary with more pictures/questions. Appreciate the help! Can't wait until it’s all running smooth so I can start adding corals.
 

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Yeah it was hard to get a clear picture which I guess is good in a sense since it means she’s still swimming good and fast. Thank you for the response, your ideas sound more likely than most of what I was finding online. I will monitor over the following days and update this thread if necessary with more pictures/questions. Appreciate the help! Can't wait until it’s all running smooth so I can start adding corals.

Sorry to revive an old post but my male clownfish has the exact same thing. He’s also flashing a bit. Did it ever go away? Did you medicate with anything? Thanks
 

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