Marks on clownfish

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Hi everyone.

A week ago I noticed a black circle on my female clownfishes head.

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I looked up fish diseases and dismissed it as a bta sting.
However today I have noticed the circle has disappeared but there is now discolouration on the side of this clownfish.

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I have attached a few more examples.

this is the only fish showing any signs of anything. Have had no corals or fish added in 2 months. The clownfish is still eating and hosting with normal behaviour.


As the pair of clowns are small (born March) they live in a large acclimation box, with a couple of BTA’s. Other tank inhabitants aren’t able to get in the box but include a number of wrasses, a copperband butterfly and a lemon peel mimic tang.

tank parameters:

ammonia: 0
Nitrate: 12
Phosphate: 0.09
Temp: 25.5c-25.7 (controlled by apex)
Salinity: 36ppt
Ph: swings from 8.1 to 8.3 daily

other notable things:

* 2 nights ago our pump broke in the middle of the night, ph rose to 8.5, and temp dropped to 22.3c, and all flow was stopped for ~ 5 hours

* last night either our heaters or our apex messed up and the tank dropped to 24.3c. Have replaced both heaters today.

* The clowns are moved to a clean acclimation box weekly during water change, and were netted out today.


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Hello,

I see two primary possibilities here - first; acclimation boxes can cause injury to fish due to the sharp edges in the slots. It may be that the clownfish have become more active and perhaps are fighting a bit, causing it to rub in the slots. The other possibility is an unknown skin discoloration seen in white clownfish. I discuss that here, but so far, nobody knows what the cause is:


Jay
 
Fish agreed looks very scraped up and likely due to acclimation box
 

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