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Hi I am new to having a saltwater tank and I have 2 clown fish and 6 hermits in a 40 gallon now the past 4days I’ve noticed white fuzz growing on my clown fish and after doing research I think it is lymphocytis what does anyone suggest to do since I will want more fish in the future and don’t want this to spread to them. Thanks
 
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Welcome to the forum!
With new fish, there are a lot of possibilities for disease. Being clowns, brook would be first on the radar for fuzzy growth.
From the pics, it does look similar to lympho or potentially a bacterial infection.
I’d monitor for any change in behavior and for further growth.
 
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Welcome to the forum!
With new fish, there are a lot of possibilities for disease. Being clowns, brook would be first on the radar for fuzzy growth.
From the pics, it does look similar to lympho or potentially a bacterial infection.
I’d monitor for any change in behavior and for further growth.
Ok. Now if it is lympho what should I do?
 

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There's no treatment for lympho but it's also harmless. You should post in the disease forum to get a diagnosis from Jay before assuming that's what it is (but that second one does look like it)
 

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