What are these black spots?

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Hello Everyone!

Today I noticed that my male clownfish has a couple of decently sized black spots on its side by the fin. These are most definitely new and happened overnight. The only new thing I have added to the tank were a bunch of corals including a hammer coral, a few SPS, and a BTA. Behavior is still normal and it looks too large of a spot to be black ich. I am wondering what your thoughts are on this diagnosis
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Hello Everyone!

Today I noticed that my male clownfish has a couple of decently sized black spots on its side by the fin. These are most definitely new and happened overnight. The only new thing I have added to the tank were a bunch of corals including a hammer coral, a few SPS, and a BTA. Behavior is still normal and it looks too large of a spot to be black ich. I am wondering what your thoughts are on this diagnosis
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Looks like anemone stings known as hyper melanization
Will subside on its own
 

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Probably a sting from the hammer coral, should heal on its own after a few weeks.

Jay
 

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