Late last night I noticed a small pale white spot on the tail of my female clown. Well it was very late so I decided to check it out this morning and see if I could find anything.
Well what has me a little puzzled is that my clown doesn't have the usual symptoms that associates with brooklynella. Usually it starts from the head/gills and works down the body, well theres no other spots on her whatsoever except the one place on her tail. There is no slime/mucus on her gills at all, she is not swimming towards the surface gasping for air because there is no slim/mucus. She is not rubbing/scratching herself on anything trying to scrape of any parasite she might have on her, so I am a little confused.
Both my clowns have been eating good, swimming in the current looking happy hanging out right around/above my big green torch coral. Is it a possibility that it could be a spot that was caused by being "stung" by the torch, in an attempt to host, just trying to think of possibilities.
Sorry no photo at the moment, I am currently at work. But thanks in advance for help.
Well what has me a little puzzled is that my clown doesn't have the usual symptoms that associates with brooklynella. Usually it starts from the head/gills and works down the body, well theres no other spots on her whatsoever except the one place on her tail. There is no slime/mucus on her gills at all, she is not swimming towards the surface gasping for air because there is no slim/mucus. She is not rubbing/scratching herself on anything trying to scrape of any parasite she might have on her, so I am a little confused.
Both my clowns have been eating good, swimming in the current looking happy hanging out right around/above my big green torch coral. Is it a possibility that it could be a spot that was caused by being "stung" by the torch, in an attempt to host, just trying to think of possibilities.
Sorry no photo at the moment, I am currently at work. But thanks in advance for help.