Last year (Around September) I was noticing more and more "funk" on my clownfish and after trying dipping numerous times to no avail, I decided to QT them. I don't think they had Brook or Ich as it was more of an red ulcer / hole in head looking thing but they also displayed some white cloudiness from time to time that would come and go.
I used that opportunity to QT all my fish and went fallow for almost 3 entire months. I slowly added fish back to the system over 1-2 months and yesterday finally got to the clowns. Within about 30 minutes they started to display physical symptoms of white streaks or entire patches of their body turning "white" - mostly on their face. One of them started to get what looks like Popeye. This morning I woke up and the pop-eye is much worse and one clown is displaying similar signs of what happened before where one of his bars (directly behind his head) is discoloring/turning orange where it should be white.
I have no idea what's going on and if they might survive this on their own without my intervention. If not, I have no idea what to do as I've already gone fallow in this tank, QT'ed them (with success) and it came back within minutes of re-introdcuiton. Just to note, I have much more sensitive fish in the system who are completely unaffected (sunburst anthias, yasha goby, Midas blenny, leopard wrasse)
Pleas help!
I used that opportunity to QT all my fish and went fallow for almost 3 entire months. I slowly added fish back to the system over 1-2 months and yesterday finally got to the clowns. Within about 30 minutes they started to display physical symptoms of white streaks or entire patches of their body turning "white" - mostly on their face. One of them started to get what looks like Popeye. This morning I woke up and the pop-eye is much worse and one clown is displaying similar signs of what happened before where one of his bars (directly behind his head) is discoloring/turning orange where it should be white.
I have no idea what's going on and if they might survive this on their own without my intervention. If not, I have no idea what to do as I've already gone fallow in this tank, QT'ed them (with success) and it came back within minutes of re-introdcuiton. Just to note, I have much more sensitive fish in the system who are completely unaffected (sunburst anthias, yasha goby, Midas blenny, leopard wrasse)
Pleas help!
