Take a look at these clowns

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These guys seem to be changing colour, but its dark and patchy .
What you think?

Tia

Apologies for the bad pics

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Are the clowns residing in any particular coral?
Have you recently added new fish?
 
Are the clowns residing in any particular coral?
Have you recently added new fish?

Iv not seen them messing with coral but chance they are with goni or setosa . Only coral there really ever near.
I did add new fish about a month ago.
 
Clowns often darken with age. Clowns may develop Hypermelenization from being stung by corals.
If you begin to see white patches than I would suspect a disease process.

Thats all im hoping it is mate (hypermelenization)
Though its patchy, iv only ever seen that developed from the top down .
 
Also,
Non of these black patches are on any of the white bands at all. As well as the face.
If that makes any difference...
 
my mom had a clown like that, got all these weird dark spots on it. i eventually found out what black ich was so she had me QT her and when it didn't go away humblefish said it was probably just hypermelanization. i've had her in a non medicated observation tank for about a month now and she is losing the spots, although my understanding is some are probably permament.

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unfortunately i don't have any pics from when i first got her, she was covered and looked very similar to yours. she also apparently didn't host any corals in my mom's tank, but got the spots anyway. weird
 

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