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Any ideas? It popped up a few days ago and i am wondering what it is?

Thanks all.
 
I have 2 clowns and they are battling it out so determine who’s dominant. That what i wrote it off as but wanted to make sure. The white patch on its tail i believe to be that cauliflower disease that both my clowns seem to have.

I have 1 torch coral and another coming in next week but they don’t seem to pay it much attention.
 
I have 2 clowns and they are battling it out so determine who’s dominant. That what i wrote it off as but wanted to make sure. The white patch on its tail i believe to be that cauliflower disease that both my clowns seem to have.

I have 1 torch coral and another coming in next week but they don’t seem to pay it much attention.

I hope he goes male before she kills him. GL
 
I hope he goes male before she kills him. GL

It’s been bothering me.. she is very aggressive and will fight with him pretty rough. It submits every time and even before she gets to him a lot. Not sure why they can’t figure their squabbling out and just be nice lol. Had them for 2 almost 3 months and they are still fighting.
 
The fish is dying.. probably won’t make it another hour or so.. I’m not sure what happened.
 
The fish is dying.. probably won’t make it another hour or so.. I’m not sure what happened.
Dang that sucks. I have 2 clowns that fought occassionally, but all hell broke loose once the anemone started hosting them. Ended up separating them cause the dominant one chewed up the little one pretty bad. Your clown doesn't seem to have any markings of fighting besides that spot. I wonder if there is anything else to blame?
 
I have tested water and even did a change yesterday. I have no clue. There’s nothing i can do and it’s really sad.
 
Gram negative bacterial infection from the fighting. There are two things that kill rather quickly, marine velvet and gram negative bacterial infections. NFG, Sulfaplex, Kanaplex + Furan2 + Metro are wide spectrum antibiotics that treat if caught in time.
 

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