I’m seeing these black spots on both of my clowns. I believe these popped up really quickly in the last day.
Reading some other posts, it looks like this can be coral stings or it could be black ich. I do have a frogspawn in the tank, although I’ve never seen either clown go anywhere near it. I did add a new BTA last week that both clowns began to host very quickly. I have seen the larger snowflake clown flashing on the sand a couple of times today.
This tank is 70 gallons total with a 50g display tank. It has 2 BTAs, an RFA, various zoanthids, a small colony of blastomussas, the frogspawn, and a chalice. Other fish are a yellow diamond goby, tailspot blenny, and an orange spotted filefish. I feed mysis, pellets, and masstick for the filefish. Parameters have been pretty stable with PO4 around .1-.2, no3 around 2-5, dkh ~9. Mg and calcium are in the pocket.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Reading some other posts, it looks like this can be coral stings or it could be black ich. I do have a frogspawn in the tank, although I’ve never seen either clown go anywhere near it. I did add a new BTA last week that both clowns began to host very quickly. I have seen the larger snowflake clown flashing on the sand a couple of times today.
This tank is 70 gallons total with a 50g display tank. It has 2 BTAs, an RFA, various zoanthids, a small colony of blastomussas, the frogspawn, and a chalice. Other fish are a yellow diamond goby, tailspot blenny, and an orange spotted filefish. I feed mysis, pellets, and masstick for the filefish. Parameters have been pretty stable with PO4 around .1-.2, no3 around 2-5, dkh ~9. Mg and calcium are in the pocket.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.