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Hi guys, I have a female clown in a 100L tank with its paired partner, a conch snail cleaner shrimp and some soft coral. Everything was going great until 2 days ago. First I noticed her right fin looked a bit translucent and possibly some grey marks to right side of body behind fin (see the Imgur link to a gif video of this). Otherwise we'll swimming eating and no rapid breathing or distress. Put it down initially to possibly coral sting or hit herself on a rock and I'll watch and wait. Yesterday her left Fin also had a patch of translucent area but again well and feeding and swimming as normal. Last night I did a fresh water dip to see if any flukes or anything came off but didn't seem to notice any change so put her back in the tank. This morning the areas are still translucent but also some white bits on the end of the fins bilaterally. No other white spots on body (hard to tell because she's black and white - but fairly sure she's clear). Still breathing and feeding as normal. (See Imgur gif link)
No new additions to the tank and all parameters normal and tank been running for around 3 months now.
Currently my quarantine tank is being used for a firefish and gobby I was hoping to introduce into my dt in 3 further weeks.
2 days ago -
Today -
Sorry for the long post but I'm a bit stumped as to whether it could be trauma, fin rot, ick or something else???
Any help would be highly appreciated!!!
No new additions to the tank and all parameters normal and tank been running for around 3 months now.
Currently my quarantine tank is being used for a firefish and gobby I was hoping to introduce into my dt in 3 further weeks.
2 days ago -
Today -
Sorry for the long post but I'm a bit stumped as to whether it could be trauma, fin rot, ick or something else???
Any help would be highly appreciated!!!