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Short Version:
Male Clownfish ~5 years old - Spots on body appear to be missing color almost like injuries. Not scratching, eating well, has been nesting (digging big 8-10 inch divot in the sandbed).
Sailfin ~5 years old - Left fin seems damaged might be due to fighting (4 zebrasoma tangs in 175g tank)
Yellow Tang ~ 5 years old - dark brownish red vein like thing on both sides of body near its “scalpel”. Appears unbothered, eating and swimming normally not other symptoms.
Can anyone identify any of this? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Long Version: I was on a weeklong vacation. Just set up an auto feeder as I have previously done. When I came back home there was algae on the glass that needed to be scraped off and since I had been away from my tank for a week it was inspected all my fish and coral for any issues. I noticed my male clown fish had a lot of spots on its body but I’m not exactly sure how long he has been like that. He used to be very shy and hide under a rock and would rarely leave his area, even during feeding. I recently purchased a long tentacle plate coral about 3 weeks ago and both my clownfish decided that’s their new home so now he’s out of his previous spot and more in the open. He has been digging a large area under his rock for a couple of months now and doesn’t let any fish or inverts near it. I’m not sure if he has injured himself from all that digging or if it is something from him hanging out in the long tentacle plate coral. The female clownfish shows no similar signs at all and she hangs out in it too that’s why I’m concerned it may me some sort of bacteria or parasite. No other fish in the aquarium shows similar signs. Other than cosmetic he seems unaffected and I don’t want to treat him for something especially if it requires me trapping him and moving him to a hospital tank unless I absolutely have to.
Sailfin tang: As stated earlier I was being more observant when I noticed a possible injury to its left fin. No other fins have any damage damage except a small cut on it’s dorsal fin. No other symptoms but because of my clownfish I’m just being cautious/paranoid.
Yellow tang: The vein like or lightning shape things need it’s “scalpel” appear to be just stuck onto its outer mucus layer. Almost likes it’s just above its actual body if that makes sense. It’s weird to me because it is on both sides of its body. No symptoms no flashing or scratching. Eating like a tang lol. No other fish has this on them.
I know it’s a lot of information but just trying to be thorough so that anyone that can help me has a clear picture. If you have any questions to help you help me let me know. Thanks in advance.
Male Clownfish ~5 years old - Spots on body appear to be missing color almost like injuries. Not scratching, eating well, has been nesting (digging big 8-10 inch divot in the sandbed).
Sailfin ~5 years old - Left fin seems damaged might be due to fighting (4 zebrasoma tangs in 175g tank)
Yellow Tang ~ 5 years old - dark brownish red vein like thing on both sides of body near its “scalpel”. Appears unbothered, eating and swimming normally not other symptoms.
Can anyone identify any of this? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Long Version: I was on a weeklong vacation. Just set up an auto feeder as I have previously done. When I came back home there was algae on the glass that needed to be scraped off and since I had been away from my tank for a week it was inspected all my fish and coral for any issues. I noticed my male clown fish had a lot of spots on its body but I’m not exactly sure how long he has been like that. He used to be very shy and hide under a rock and would rarely leave his area, even during feeding. I recently purchased a long tentacle plate coral about 3 weeks ago and both my clownfish decided that’s their new home so now he’s out of his previous spot and more in the open. He has been digging a large area under his rock for a couple of months now and doesn’t let any fish or inverts near it. I’m not sure if he has injured himself from all that digging or if it is something from him hanging out in the long tentacle plate coral. The female clownfish shows no similar signs at all and she hangs out in it too that’s why I’m concerned it may me some sort of bacteria or parasite. No other fish in the aquarium shows similar signs. Other than cosmetic he seems unaffected and I don’t want to treat him for something especially if it requires me trapping him and moving him to a hospital tank unless I absolutely have to.
Sailfin tang: As stated earlier I was being more observant when I noticed a possible injury to its left fin. No other fins have any damage damage except a small cut on it’s dorsal fin. No other symptoms but because of my clownfish I’m just being cautious/paranoid.
Yellow tang: The vein like or lightning shape things need it’s “scalpel” appear to be just stuck onto its outer mucus layer. Almost likes it’s just above its actual body if that makes sense. It’s weird to me because it is on both sides of its body. No symptoms no flashing or scratching. Eating like a tang lol. No other fish has this on them.
I know it’s a lot of information but just trying to be thorough so that anyone that can help me has a clear picture. If you have any questions to help you help me let me know. Thanks in advance.