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That looks bacterial, as nearly every edge of the fin has been "eaten". I'd try a freshwater dip in a dark bucket, look for "sesame seed" things dropping off after five minutes or so. It could be flukes but it could also be bacterial.
I'd watch that one like a hawk. Great fish, and if you catch it early it should make a full recovery.
I'd watch that one like a hawk. Great fish, and if you catch it early it should make a full recovery.

With that being said we have had a few loses with there fish. 2 clowns.... 1 seemed to be doing very well and dead over night smaller was fine and both came from the same tank... and 1 scopas tang that only made it 24 hours looked healthy in store and just didnt eat at home. Other than that most other fish we got from there look 10x better than they did in the store a few weeks after bringing them home the blue hippo was a big 70 dollar question mark for the first month til she got comfortable enough to come out of the rocks and her ribs stopped showing! but all in all they are doing very well. Im not agreeing with how they take care of them or what corp will allow them to do and not but im just saying give it another chance i felt the same way about the scopas when he died it was one i actaully picked out instead of the kids or the wife. lol

