Tang with dark spots, other fish with a white (not ick) slime on them - all are looking lethargic

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Hi all,

I've got a 140G reef with LPS (duncans and a few others). I noticed a few days ago a saddleback clown's eyes seemed a "little swollen," and it had a white milky slime on it (it's definitely not ick). This morning, I woke up and noticed my Naso tang has black spots around its gills. I'm not sure what this is, or how to treat it. My blue tang seems to also have this white milky slime on it as well. any ideas what this is and how to treat it?

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If you are seeing slime slough off. Mostly indicates brooklynella but could be velvet! Going to need to treat ASAP! When wears last fish added?
 

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Need to get into QT fast! Not sure what latest treatment medications recommendation for Brook. Can do a quick search but definitely need to get into QT. Highly contagious too sorry!
 

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look at this thread for identification and treatment I think brooklynella. Not good!
 
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