deesim105
New member
Hi I have had my 2 clown fish for over 2 years now.. They host an anemone and they are very happy.
To this day they are eating well, swimming well, are still social with me when I put my face to the tank.
But they both developed a white patch each on their face. I need help I have just spent hours on the internet looking for what this could be.
New additions are 4 crabs to my sump to try and clean up some algae, New lighting (which is MUCH brighter than my previous lighting) We re-arranged the rock work to allow for more swimming room for my Yellow tang.
Tank Specs
90 gallon
33 gallon sump
over 120 lbs of live rock
Ammonia 0
Nitrates <10 (i suspect due to rearranging rocks)
Calcium 420
Dkh 8
Magnesium 1500
Tank mates: Yellow Tang (3 months)
Hippo Tang (about 9 months)
Lawnmower Blenny (2 years)
Various Sandsifters
None of my other fish have any spots at all
I have notices that their anenome has been moving her location (since our new lights) and the clowns have been digging up the sand a bit.
I have attached a photo.
Thanks for your replys
To this day they are eating well, swimming well, are still social with me when I put my face to the tank.
But they both developed a white patch each on their face. I need help I have just spent hours on the internet looking for what this could be.
New additions are 4 crabs to my sump to try and clean up some algae, New lighting (which is MUCH brighter than my previous lighting) We re-arranged the rock work to allow for more swimming room for my Yellow tang.
Tank Specs
90 gallon
33 gallon sump
over 120 lbs of live rock
Ammonia 0
Nitrates <10 (i suspect due to rearranging rocks)
Calcium 420
Dkh 8
Magnesium 1500
Tank mates: Yellow Tang (3 months)
Hippo Tang (about 9 months)
Lawnmower Blenny (2 years)
Various Sandsifters
None of my other fish have any spots at all
I have notices that their anenome has been moving her location (since our new lights) and the clowns have been digging up the sand a bit.
I have attached a photo.
Thanks for your replys