What's up with my fish

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A lot more information is needed regarding how long they have been acting like this, new additions, etc.
That said, the white film on the clown would indicate a brooklynella infection.
The chromis is moribund, but to save the rest of the fish, move to qt and treat with formalin.
 
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How would they get brooklynella, I lost another chromis but never found it, I lost a Melanurus Wrasse but it did not have any visible infection of any kind, I posted those pics on here. Should I turn off skimmer? No new additions in 2 months.
 

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Popping at the surface reminds me of ammonia poisoning.
Too blue to make any ID, but the clown looks covered in something.
Got white video?
 

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I dont see much surface agitation. I would aim a powerhead up to break the water to start with.

Are inverts affected?
 
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Well I did add some Prime 2 days ago and I added more today. I go over to the tank and everyone is out ready to eat, with the exception of the one chromis. But gor it out before it could have died.
 

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That looks pretty serious. A full work-up is needed. Here is a post that explains all of the info we need:


With the corals looking o.k., I think you can rule out water quality issues. Off the cuff, it could be Brooklynella. Do you have a treatment tank available?

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Those fish have brook. The gramma and clown are covered. Everything will die unless immediate treatment is started in QT tank. Primary tank needs to fallow 76 days.
 
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