Red spot on Clown?

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Hello,

I've had these clowns for a month or so. moved them over to my new DT (175g), and there are some other fish in there. I did not treat unless i saw something. Half of the fish had prazi, some had furan-2 (lost a chromis to uronema). No other fish have any spots or are exhibiting any symptoms.

Also in the tank are frogspawn and some RFAs.

There are RBTAs in the tank, but they were in the old tank.

Clown still has healthy apetite, only a single spot.

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Maybe it's a sting from something? it does look slightly red, but is dark.
 
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It might not be anything to worry about but it's hard to see in your pics, any chance you can get a closer shot under white lights?
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here is the best i can do. Thanks for your help!
 

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Agree. Observe closely. If spot gets larger or begins to look like an open wound it may need medicated.
Agree with this as well.
 

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