Karliah
Drug Maker Extraordinaire
Yesterday morning when I woke up one of my clowns had red bumps on his chin. Upon coming home from work last night they had slightly worsened. This morning they are (very) slightly less red. All these pictures are from last night, and it's hard to get a good picture with a phone. He/she is still eating, but definitely acting a little sluggish. Breathing is slightly to moderately elevated. Can anyone ID this/tell me what to do/how to treat? Or should I just let it be? I'm gearing up for a water change today, unless someone advises against it.
The night before I noticed it, the urchin was in their anemone at lights out, so maybe he/she bumped into it in the dark? Also there's one or two of the almost microscopic variety of hydroids on the anemone, so could that play a part in it? Just spitballing ideas here.
Also, sometimes he/she will just lay in the anemone. Not swimming at all, completely resting on the fake nem. I have yet to see my other clown do this. Is it normal?
The night before I noticed it, the urchin was in their anemone at lights out, so maybe he/she bumped into it in the dark? Also there's one or two of the almost microscopic variety of hydroids on the anemone, so could that play a part in it? Just spitballing ideas here.
Also, sometimes he/she will just lay in the anemone. Not swimming at all, completely resting on the fake nem. I have yet to see my other clown do this. Is it normal?