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Lymphocystis/Velvet/Ich/Brooklynella?
It seems blue/purple but that may be due to the lights
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Well I'll be buying these 2 products

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The malachite green / formalin medication is mostly used for freshwater fish. I’ve not had good success using it in marine tanks. The praziquantel med is good against flukes.

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Lymphocystis/Velvet/Ich/Brooklynella?
It seems blue/purple but that may be due to the lights
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IMG_20200731_134725.jpg

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The lesion behind the left eye? It could be Lymphocystis, but it isn’t in a typical location. It isn’t ich or brook. Did it show up all at once? If so, could it be an injury?

Jay
 
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The lesion behind the left eye? It could be Lymphocystis, but it isn’t in a typical location. It isn’t ich or brook. Did it show up all at once? If so, could it be an injury?

Jay
Thanks for the reply!
I don't think anything was wrong with his/her left eye, he/she was moving it around to see. Just that spot/growth, the clown is in a quarantine tank (so glad i got one a when I got the tank). The spot appeared suddenly but has not fallen off or changed yet, I'll keep a close eye on the clown :|
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I'll post if anything changes
*edit sorry I didn't make it clear in the first post ( the purple spot (its white/growth under normal white lights)) I think its just where the gills start
 
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Thanks for the reply!
I don't think anything was wrong with his/her left eye, he/she was moving it around to see. Just that spot/growth, the clown is in a quarantine tank (so glad i got one a when I got the tank). The spot appeared suddenly but has not fallen off or changed yet, I'll keep a close eye on the clown :|
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I'll post if anything changes
*edit sorry I didn't make it clear in the first post ( the purple spot (its white/growth under normal white lights)) I think its just where the gills start
Yes- that’s the lesion I meant. I think it’s an injury. Unless it gets larger, I’d just leave it alone.
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Yes- that’s the lesion I meant. I think it’s an injury. Unless it gets larger, I’d just leave it alone.
Jay
:eek:all that panic for that haha, cheers, at least I have some medications whether they are effective or not. I'll keep the clown in the QT for a day or less though. I think his/her friend misses them :(, the friend/mate looked heaps devistated when I took the clown out :confused:
 

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:eek:all that panic for that haha, cheers, at least I have some medications whether they are effective or not. I'll keep the clown in the QT for a day or less though. I think his/her friend misses them :(, the friend/mate looked heaps devistated when I took the clown out :confused:

Keep a close eye on it though! If it is a minor injury or Lymphocystis, you won't need to do anything, but if the spot gets larger, or new ones develop, you'll need to consider your next course of action.

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Keep a close eye on it though! If it is a minor injury or Lymphocystis, you won't need to do anything, but if the spot gets larger, or new ones develop, you'll need to consider your next course of action.

Jay
*Update*
Well it seems to be going away, only thing I can think of are bristle worms stinging the clown, since poisons/venom/toxins etc react to fish differently it makes sense (to me) that it was only a small area, I'll remove most and leave a few as they don't really bother me, the population will rebound anyway.
(the worms to hang out near their elegance coral, saw about 2 living basicly underneath the coral when its stretched out and I see the clownfish going underneath the coral a lot)
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The white dot were the white stripe only covers half its belly, isn't on the fish!
 

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