Boated clownfish/stringy poo

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Hello all I have a trio of clowns that are about 3/4 years old. Recently moved them about two months ago all seem to be doing well generally but I’ve noticed my larger one with white stringy poo that stuck around for a day or two. Now my other has an enlarged belly has some stringy non white poo that passed quickly. Nobody seems to be swimming abnormally or acting weird. Both of these clowns still have brown spots at the hole like maybe they’re constipated? Other than that the very small clown seems to be just fine. I feed frozen brine shrimp once a day with. And a very small pinch of Omega One flakes With garlic once a day either in the morning or before the lights go out.
Or is it pregnant? I’m doubting that because it’s not the dominant one for sure.

Thanks guys!

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Nope they were just transported from one house to another and have been here for about two months.

Ill stop by and grab some metro tomorrow
 
You'll need to get Focus as well to bind the Metro to the food. If you have inverts in your tank it will be tricky since Metro is toxic to them. Either take out the clowns and put them in a hospital tank for treatment or be very careful about only putting in a few pieces of food at a time so the clowns will eat it before the inverts can get it.
 

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