Potential illness identification

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I currently have a pair of clowns in observation from my lfs and today one of them is showing some strange change in its color, im just looking for some help identifying the issue.

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I currently have a pair of clowns in observation from my lfs and today one of them is showing some strange change in its color, im just looking for some help identifying the issue.

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Good on you for QTing, looks like its either brook or velvet, any symptoms? heavy breathing, not eating, twitching, "itching", etc.

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There is another thread for this issue. The rapid breathing is also a concern…..
We need more background information:

Jay
 

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