My clown just noticed this

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  1. Brownie

    Brownie Flamingo Tongue

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    Hey I just noticed this on my clown. Its on his left side only by his front fin and in front of his last stripe. Any thoughts?
     

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  3. Kevin_E

    Kevin_E Giant Squid

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    Could be ich, could be brooklynella. How long have you had him?
     
  4. Brownie

    Brownie Flamingo Tongue

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    It will be a month on the 24th.
     
  5. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    It is a dry heat, yeah right !
    Unfortunately looks like Brookynella.
     
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    its hard to say, but id put my money on brooklynella or velvet. can u separate him into a hospital tank?
     
  7. Brownie

    Brownie Flamingo Tongue

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    I can do a ghetto hospital tank. . . . . . . . But If it is Brookylnella it sounds like I'm in serious trouble.
     
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  9. Brownie

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    tank is up and going! 1.023 gravity. Any other pointers???
     
  10. Kevin_E

    Kevin_E Giant Squid

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    You will have to treat it with something. copper, malachite green, 37% formalin solution?
     
  11. Vinnyboombatz

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    Is the fish eating?Are its fins clamped tightly to its body?:confused:
     
  12. Brownie

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    He ate earlier. . . And i didn't notice it at that time. . . . . I haven't tried feeding again as its not my thing to do so. His fins are still moving like normal but both clowns have tiny holes in their front fins.