Copper band inch or lymph?

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Could someone tell me if this is Ivy or lymph please. Behaving normal eating great.
Just on top of fin not in body. No other fish have any sign of it.
I have a 400L set up fish and coral!
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New fish to the tank ? I got a fish in once and it had it I was told that it was shipping stress but dont recall off of top of my head what it was called.
 

It does not look like ich to me.
 
Could someone tell me if this is Ivy or lymph please. Behaving normal eating great.
Just on top of fin not in body. No other fish have any sign of it.
I have a 400L set up fish and coral!
IMG_4853.jpeg
Can you please provide white light photos and a YouTube linked video? From what I've seen so far it might be from your clowns. Here is some additional information that can be helpful.

 
Could someone tell me if this is Ivy or lymph please. Behaving normal eating great.
Just on top of fin not in body. No other fish have any sign of it.
I have a 400L set up fish and coral!
IMG_4853.jpeg

The lesions in the photo are all Lymphocystis. I can't see anything in the video - not close enough. However, that does NOT mean that the fish doesn't have the start of ich, but as it stands now, it is only showing Lymphocystis. Ich will look like little grains of salt on the body and fins (but not concentrated at the edges of the fins like this). These spots will come and go and generally increase in number over time. Lymphocystis will grow larger, and then gradually fade over 4 to 8 weeks.
 
5 days new. Didn’t notice anything until today
The lesions in the photo are all Lymphocystis. I can't see anything in the video - not close enough. However, that does NOT mean that the fish doesn't have the start of ich, but as it stands now, it is only showing Lymphocystis. Ich will look like little grains of salt on the body and fins (but not concentrated at the edges of the fins like this). These spots will come and go and generally increase in number over time. Lymphocystis will grow larger, and then gradually fade over 4 to 8 weeks.
when I look at it I’m thinking lymph but need you experts to help. Thank you
 
Can you please provide white light photos and a YouTube linked video? From what I've seen so far it might be from your clowns. Here is some additional information that can be helpful.

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Its lympho and is a condition and not disease which is viral. Often its associated with water quality issue as simple as elevated ammonia or nitrate and can be that of water from LFS and not yours. Assure to provide Good water quality monitored by a reliable test kit and feed nutritious food with fats such as LRS fish or Herbivore frenzy, plankton, hikari angel formula and mysis shrimp.
 

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