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I’m not sure if a clownfish attack him, but this morning he mess around with my sebea anemoneThat doesn't appear to be black ich. The spots look too large? Could it be injury? Any aggression from other fish?
Thanks for the info, because he seem very healthy, eating all time and looking for food or algea. Swim fasst and normalAh, now there's a clue!
We often see similar black spots on clownfish, when they attempt to guest in an unfamiliar anemone or coral. Generally called "hypermelanization", they're the result of anemone or coral stings.
Keep an eye on ol' foxy, but I'd suspect that might be what's going on here.
~Bruce
Ah, now there's a clue!
We often see similar black spots on clownfish, when they attempt to guest in an unfamiliar anemone or coral. Generally called "hypermelanization", they're the result of anemone or coral stings.
Keep an eye on ol' foxy, but I'd suspect that might be what's going on here.
~Bruce