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I'm not so sure it's ich or even an external parasite. The white spots look to be irregular in shape and protruding outward. Ich trophonts are more oval shaped, whereas velvet is perfectly round. Both ich & velvet would appear to be more under the skin, and not protrude outward or dangle off.
To the OP: Based upon the above information, can you describe in more detail what you are seeing on the fish?
It does dangle kind of loosely.
I have my clown in med tank with temp in low 80s with copper aid. I have a 98% feeling he is velvet. I was breaking his DT tank down and consolidating anyways for my new 75g build. He was the only fish left from that tank. So was easy to isolate only him.
If it dangles, it cannot be ich or velvet. Those embed themselves under the epithelium (outer skin layer).
Did he share water at any time with your current fish, or rock, corals, inverts, etc.?
OK gotcha. Two tanks, hopefully no cross contamination if you believe the clown may have velvet. Also, are the two tanks housed at least 10 feet away from one another? See here for more info if they are not: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/aerosol-transmission.190292/
If the spots on the hippo are all gone now, I would just monitor closely. Doesn't sound like a disease to me though.
Wow didnt know about that. They are in separate rooms but very good to know


