My 5 year old Yellow Tang experiencing Tail Fin Recession

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I appreciate any help in advance.

My Yellow Tang (who has been with me for 5 years and counting) is experiencing tail fin recession. First I thought he got in a scuffle with my Maroon Clown, then I noticed that there are a couple of orange "dots" on the its tail. My "hospital tank" has turned into a frag tank over the years so tonight I will be setting up a proper hospital tank to take care of my buddy. Any advice on what this could be, treatment and/or recommendations on setting up the hospital tank would be appreciated. I plan to use some sponge material from an established tank for nitrifying bacteria. 20 gallon. HOB filter. Heater. PVC for hiding. Power head for a little flow. Please let me know if you have any advice. I love this little one and want to make sure I it the best. Thank you.

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I agree with Steve - that that is not 'tell recession' - instead - its tail 'injury' from 'something' in the tank - my guess is its the maroon clown. There is no indication that I can see of infection. hope this helps - was the maroon clown added later?
 

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Dropping my 2 cents, sure looks like a couple of bites, very clean bites. Looks a lot like my Flame Angel's tail when he angers the purple tang. Groes back quick though.
Reminds me of the melanurus wrasse I had that really liked to follow my Indian black trigger way too close, like right under his tail. One day the trigger turned around and bit a chunk out of his tailfin. Melanurus figured it was better to keep his distance after that.
 

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I agree with Steve - that that is not 'tell recession' - instead - its tail 'injury' from 'something' in the tank - my guess is its the maroon clown. There is no indication that I can see of infection. hope this helps - was the maroon clown added later?
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Maroon clowns are on my list of ‘never again’ fish!
 

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Definite bite marks and will grow back, but the aggressor has to be separated
 

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