dantodd
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Well, either the little guy brought something in with him or some macro someone gave me had some nasties on it. I'd like to blame someone else but it's probably my fault for not adequately QTing the new little guy.
He looks terrible. His right gill cover looks partially detatched on the bottom and is very bloody. I noticed 2 days ago that it looked "wrong" and that he was breathing rapidly. I couldn't really see anything yesterday as he spent his time in the anemone and wouldn't show me anything.
Today it looks really bad.
The female has what looks like a parasite or an ulcer on her side. The Coral beauty also has 2 of these spots on her body. I wasn't able to get a picture of her spot with all the water spots on the tank. I will try again and hopefully get a pic I can post. There is also a peppermint who likes to clean in case it is external parasites.
It could possibly be aggression as the CB seems pretty aggressive toward the clowns, which I've not heard of before but OT here.
The yellow tang looks fine as do the 2 clowns in the sump.
I did manage to capture the 2 sick clowns from the display and they are in a hospital tank right now. No filtration yet.
Should I set up a quick FW dip and see if the spot falls off of her?
Any other suggestions or diagnoses are welcome.
Here is a picture of his injured/sick gill cover.
He looks terrible. His right gill cover looks partially detatched on the bottom and is very bloody. I noticed 2 days ago that it looked "wrong" and that he was breathing rapidly. I couldn't really see anything yesterday as he spent his time in the anemone and wouldn't show me anything.
Today it looks really bad.
The female has what looks like a parasite or an ulcer on her side. The Coral beauty also has 2 of these spots on her body. I wasn't able to get a picture of her spot with all the water spots on the tank. I will try again and hopefully get a pic I can post. There is also a peppermint who likes to clean in case it is external parasites.
It could possibly be aggression as the CB seems pretty aggressive toward the clowns, which I've not heard of before but OT here.
The yellow tang looks fine as do the 2 clowns in the sump.
I did manage to capture the 2 sick clowns from the display and they are in a hospital tank right now. No filtration yet.
Should I set up a quick FW dip and see if the spot falls off of her?
Any other suggestions or diagnoses are welcome.
Here is a picture of his injured/sick gill cover.
