new to hobby, Clowns don't look well.

Skynite

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My pair of clowns are the first inhabitants on my tank, along with 2 green chromis. The clowns are showing signs of maybe having some kind of disease. At first only one clown had it, now I see it on both clowns. Looks like a fuzzy white growth on the chin of one clown and something on the forehead and lip of the other clown.

Can anyone help identify what it is. And maybe a course of treatment if it is something I need to be worried about.

Otherwise clowns look like they are ok, swimming and eating so far.

thx in advance.
 

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Look up Brooklynella and see compare it to what you see in the tank. It's been a while since I had any issues with my clowns but years ago my clowns had Brooklynella which started like this and got really bad really fast. I treated them with Formalin-MS which is formaldehyde. I tried to google it but I can't find it for sale anymore.

hopefully its still available because that stuff worked well, if you end up having to use this wear gloves.
 
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Most likely Brooklynella also known as clown fish disease.Formalin is the treatment in a quarantine tank.This disease kills fast.Treat asap.
 
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