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Or anenome sting.Are the spots only on its left side?
What species of coral do you have in the tank? Any LPS?
At this point, I'm thinking coral sting.....
Jay
Not to me, no.Does it look like ich?
Yes I got anemone and she always swim near by idk why it she does itOr anenome sting.
OP, do you have a nem?
Probably what happened. What type of nem?Yes I got anemone and she always swim near by idk why it she does it
Yes only on its left side, but on the right side there are some ich spots.Are the spots only on its left side?
What species of coral do you have in the tank? Any LPS?
At this point, I'm thinking coral sting.....
Jay
Yes only on its left side, but on the right side there are some ich spots.
I got the RBTA. I think it just wanna to play with the clown?Probably what happened. What type of nem?
I used to have a condy and my purple tang would always swim into it. I don't know why, it was like it was mad at it for being in the tank. It would try to slap it with the tail all the time. Had to get rid of the condy and got a bubble tip, all is well now.
I got the RBTA. I think it just wanna to play with the clown?
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I got torch, emm maybe it was sting by the torch?RBTA don't usually cause stings like that, but the Euphyllia below it can.....
Jayit
I think maybe the focus of the shot is not clear however I couldn’t think of anything other than ich.Those are too large to be ich, but the focus of the shot is bad, maybe they just look larger because they are not in focus? Ich spots are about the size of a large grain of salt.
Jay
Blue tangs often get mucus plugs that look like large ich spots. These can be caused by general stress, but can also be caused by ich itself.I think maybe the focus of the shot is not clear however I couldn’t think of anything other than ich.
That doesn’t look like ich idk what does on top of that it’s a blue hippo![]()
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How to treatment it? I can’t catch it
If it is hypermalanization, if it got stung by a coral, there is no treatment it will go away on its own in a few days if it stays away from said Coral.![]()
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How to treatment it? I can’t catch it
That looks like those mucus plugs I had mentioned. These are a response to some sort of stress. However, ich can be one of the causes, so it gets a bit tricky….![]()
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How to treatment it? I can’t catch it

