Unknown white spots on blotched anthias

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I found some unknown white spots on the fish, seems not really like ich, anyone tried that before?

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There also look like a couple spots on the body - though fewer - and difficult to see.

1. When did you get the fish - was it QT'd?
2. Any other fish with similar symptoms?
3. How old is the tank - what other fish are in the tank
4. Any acclimation stress? Big temperature change, etc etc.
5. How is the fish acting?

Without more information - it is hard to say. If I had to bet - I would say Cryptocaryon. But ??
 
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1. When did you get the fish - was it QT'd?
one week ago, keep it in my frd's home for three weeks

2. Any other fish with similar symptoms?
no
3. How old is the tank - what other fish are in the tank
1 year, two clowns and one goby only

4. Any acclimation stress? Big temperature change, etc etc.
still training the fish to light intensity
Stable temperature, I hv chiller and heater and even keep the same temperature when I do the water change

5. How is the fish acting?
Normal, eating and swimming very well
 
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There also look like a couple spots on the body - though fewer - and difficult to see.

1. When did you get the fish - was it QT'd?
2. Any other fish with similar symptoms?
3. How old is the tank - what other fish are in the tank
4. Any acclimation stress? Big temperature change, etc etc.
5. How is the fish acting?

Without more information - it is hard to say. If I had to bet - I would say Cryptocaryon. But ??
But I didn't see any spots on the body , only the fins have few spots
 

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But I didn't see any spots on the body , only the fins have few spots
When it was at your friends house - was it with other fish? - was it treated with any medication or just observed. Were the fish in your tank quarantined - treated?
 

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But I didn't see any spots on the body , only the fins have few spots
While the spots do look too large to be ich, I’ve been fooled before, not realizing the fish in the picture was smaller than it seemed.
One trick is to watch the individual spots over 36 hours or so. If they are still in the exact same location, it is unlikely to be ich.

This could be the start of Lymphocystis (Unlikely) or broken fin rays from getting caught up and moved.

Jay
 

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