Possible ick. Please help!

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Hello everyone I have noticed some spots on my trigger and sweetlips that looks like potential ick. I was hoping you could help me identify it. There were similar spots on my angelfish a week ago but since have gone away. You can only see the spots at certain times on the fish and they aren’t 3D that’s why I think it could be something else. All the fish are eating fine and aren’t acting out of the ordinary. If you could take a look at the pictures and tell me if it is or what it is and how to treat it that would be greatly appreciated. If you need anymore information please let me know I love my fish and I don’t want to lose them. I also have a quartine tank if you think they should be placed in that. Thank you

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Good reading by Humblefish that could help you decide on your next move. Best of luck with your beautiful fish.
 

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