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bravoreefer 11/28/2006 09:41 PM

Clown fish - black spots? parasite or infection?
 
I was wondering if anyone has ever had this happen to their clown fish? I have had this little clown for about 1.5 months. He was purchased from PetPals in Chatham/Springfield. He didn't display any signs when I got him. Since the appearance of dots, I noticed my other larger clown (~2.5") aquired some also.
I would appreciate it if anyone could respond and let me know what this is and/or how to treat it.

-working on posting a picture...

JMeesh 11/28/2006 11:36 PM

are they hosting a coral? sometimes they have a reaction to it.

meesh

bravoreefer 11/29/2006 12:52 AM

Black?
 
No hosting happening.
I was thinking that maybe it was: [url]http://saltaquarium.about.com/cs/compldiagnodisease/a/aa041701.htm[/url]

saltycreefer 11/29/2006 12:55 AM

I've seen adult clowns suddenly develop black spots that just turned out to be their coloration changing.

fkdenton 11/29/2006 11:48 AM

I wouldnt worry about it. My ocs have all kinds of little black spots and there fine. Its from them brushing up aginst coral and stuff. Mine got worse when they started hosting my rbtas

bravoreefer 11/29/2006 07:18 PM

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Best picture I could get after about 15 minutes infront of the tank. The white line by his head strip is just a camera error.

saltycreefer 11/29/2006 07:20 PM

Nothing to worry about.

epon 11/30/2006 02:32 PM

I think I recall hcs3 saying the black dots are nothing to worry about.

RocketSeason 12/03/2006 11:44 AM

My clowns have that as well. They both got it soon after I added some Zoos, a GSP, and some colony polyps to my tank.

It looks bad but its really not. its called Hypermelenazation (sp?) it can happen often to clowns when touched by stinging corals and I belive that having zoos can cause an issue as well.

Its not pretty, but it doesn't effect them at all.

bravoreefer 12/03/2006 12:39 PM

I saw the little guy, the one I took a picture of above, swimming very close my orange zoos last night. Maybe it is just him bumping into them at night while he is sleeping and those are just sting marks? I was hoping it was nothing.

Will those marks go away?

RocketSeason 12/03/2006 11:45 PM

From what I have read, they do not go away sorry.

dcombs44 12/04/2006 12:23 PM

My tomato clown has similar marks. They've been there for some time with no hints of going away, but he seems and acts very healthy.


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