Clown fish has black spots, acting strange

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Hey everyone thanks for any help you can give a new reefer I recently got my first clown fish and they have recently been jumping into the back of the nano tank at night and making splashing sounds. I noticed today that he has small black patches behind his two front fins. I used slow-mo function to take a picture so I apologize if it’s kind of grainy but it’s the best I can do. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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Thanks for your help. Flat with the rest of its body and not raised.
What corals are in the tank? Alot of times black spots on a clown are a symptom of hypermelonization. Basically a coral sting from a coral the clown hasn't built up an immunity to yet.
 
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What corals are in the tank? Alot of times black spots on a clown are a symptom of hypermelonization. Basically a coral sting from a coral the clown hasn't built up an immunity to yet.
None so far! I have been cycling the tank with manufactured rock so it can’t be from stinging. Also I haven’t been using a light since it wasn’t recommended for the first several months of cycling the tank if that makes a difference.
 

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Were the two spots behind his fins always there? If they're in the same spot on each side of the fish they may just be normal markings from the color morph
 
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Were the two spots behind his fins always there? If they're in the same spot on each side of the fish they may just be normal markings from the color morph
I noticed the first one shortly after getting him and you might be correct that I just didn’t notice the other spot until I turned the light on to take the picture. He is a snowflake ocellaris clown so maybe I’m just freaked out for no reason haha His original spot has grown slightly over the last month so maybe it’s just part of his color morph as you say.
 

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