Clownfish in Distress!!

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So recently I used fluke tabs on my tank to kill off my Xenia, It worked a little too well, took out my cleaner and peppermint shrimp... As well as my gorgeous RBTA's :cry:

Since that happened my pair of clowns ( Black onyx misbar and a False Perc) have been acting very strange... My False perc who I'v had for over a year keeps swimming in the spot where the RBTA was, and my Black onyx who I'v had for only a few months has moved on to my Torch coral..

Heres the problem....
Ever since the seperation (Last weekend) my Black Onyx has developed a fuzzy white patch sticking to his side, right infront of his left Pectoral fin. I'm getting worried about what could have caused this.

Could It be from hosting a new coral?
A fungal/ Bacterial infection?
Heres a bad picture but it shows the white spot right infront of his fin.
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Anyone have any Ideas?
 
Oh man sorry for the loss. What the latest on the clown?
 
I pulled him out of the water, and most of the puffy came off, its definatly an open wound from somthing. So I put melafix in the DT.... Bad Idea caused RTN on one of my cheap birdsnest... So doing a large 15g water change tonight, and pulling him out and putting him in QT to treat with melafix. Hes not acting funny I just dont want to loose a black onyx... or any fish for that matter.
 
If it is Lymphocystis, it should get better over time. As long as the fish has a healthy appetite and the water is kept super clean, things will improve for the fish. I had a similar situation with a Watanabei Angelfish, with good results. Best of luck!!!
 

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