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I noticed this white spot today. I’ve had them for over a year and have not experienced any abnormal behavior with appetites being present. Not sure if it’s ich, bacterial tufts, or viral nodules. Any feedback would be appreciated!
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This may very well be a sand grain. The other clowns look good and if this guy has cleaned rocks or came into sand after food, they often pick up sand
Revisit fish in the morning and see if that spot is still there in which it may very well be gone
 
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This may very well be a sand grain. The other clowns look good and if this guy has cleaned rocks or came into sand after food, they often pick up sand
Revisit fish in the morning and see if that spot is still there in which it may very well be gone
That is a good point. When I feed flake food sometimes it almost touches the sand and the bigger clown will go for it almost kicking up the sand. I’ll check again in the morning.
 

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