I have two captive-bred clownfish that just went into my display six days ago. Before that, they were quarantined and treated successfully for some sort of external parasite. (It looked like ich, but TTM didn't work at all, so I used CP.) After the treatment, they stayed in quarantine for another 2 weeks with no problems. The total time in QT was 80 days.
Now they have these bumps that I thought was ich at first. But then I noticed that it looks more like a bump under the skin. Some have a "white head" and some do not. They also appear bigger than ich to me. The fish in the photos below is only about an inch and a half long. (Some of the smaller specks are floating in the water or on the glass.) Also, a few nights ago while I was watching them with the tank lights off, but with a light on behind the tank, it looked like there were small holes in the tail fin. I could only see them with the fish back-lit. These appear to be gone now.
Some other facts:
-The bumps are only on their fins, except for a couple at the base of the fin. Most are on their tail and anal fins, but there are a couple/few on their pectoral fins (and these appear whiter).
-The fish are actively swimming and eating, and show no signs of breathing distress as far as I can tell.
-I have seen occasional flashing, but it's not constant. Plus keep in mind that this is the first time they have been in any sort of reef environment in their life--first time with other types of fish and any coral.
-The display is a mixed reef, a year and half old, with one seaweed blenny and one pajama cardinal and a couple of anemones.
-I have two other fish in the aquarium that show no signs of these bumps.
-I don't have recent tank parameters, but can provide them later if necessary.
My best guesses are mild lymphocystis or skin flukes. Anyone other ideas?
Now they have these bumps that I thought was ich at first. But then I noticed that it looks more like a bump under the skin. Some have a "white head" and some do not. They also appear bigger than ich to me. The fish in the photos below is only about an inch and a half long. (Some of the smaller specks are floating in the water or on the glass.) Also, a few nights ago while I was watching them with the tank lights off, but with a light on behind the tank, it looked like there were small holes in the tail fin. I could only see them with the fish back-lit. These appear to be gone now.
Some other facts:
-The bumps are only on their fins, except for a couple at the base of the fin. Most are on their tail and anal fins, but there are a couple/few on their pectoral fins (and these appear whiter).
-The fish are actively swimming and eating, and show no signs of breathing distress as far as I can tell.
-I have seen occasional flashing, but it's not constant. Plus keep in mind that this is the first time they have been in any sort of reef environment in their life--first time with other types of fish and any coral.
-The display is a mixed reef, a year and half old, with one seaweed blenny and one pajama cardinal and a couple of anemones.
-I have two other fish in the aquarium that show no signs of these bumps.
-I don't have recent tank parameters, but can provide them later if necessary.
My best guesses are mild lymphocystis or skin flukes. Anyone other ideas?