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I just got a pair of clowns and noticed this bump on one of them,



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What do you think?
 

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that's a beautiful fish...are you talking about that tiny spot in the middle of the white stripe?
 

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Personally I think they are fine. Are they eating well?? Any other white spots on the body or any other fish? Do they look sick or stressed? If not then I would not sweat it and enjoy your beautiful fish!
 
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Thanks you, Captain!


They seem to be doing great for just being added yesterday! He did eat a little a few hours after adding him and is swing around like life is great! No spots or problems with any other fish in the tank, So I'll just keep a eye out for any problems!


Thanks again!
 
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He looks ok, just keep an eye out for more spots, 1 spot is not something to get too worried about

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Thanks, Aquaph! I feel so much better then I did last night! After spending as much as I did for these two clowns, I was pretty much sick to my stomach after seeing that spot!
 

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