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Recently added a coral beauty to my 120 tank. It started fussing with my clownfish now both have faint white blemishes. It is a little tough to see because a diamond goby is busy stirring up the sandbed
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A video might help. He was difficult to transfer. My wife thinks there could have been some net damage. We “quarantine “ by a 3 week observation to fatten them up and reduce social anxiety.
 
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Using a 10” trigger fleece roller, 250Int reefocto, scrubbing CO2, carbon and gfo reactors. Also added a icecap 40watt uv sterilizer. Water usually tests clean.
 

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Recently added a coral beauty to my 120 tank. It started fussing with my clownfish now both have faint white blemishes. It is a little tough to see because a diamond goby is busy stirring up the sandbed
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Coral beauty has bite marks and should heal as long as they are separated. Won’t be bad to have seachem kanaplex or Maracyn 2 on hand should those spots become infected
 

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A video might help. He was difficult to transfer. My wife thinks there could have been some net damage. We “quarantine “ by a 3 week observation to fatten them up and reduce social anxiety.


Given the rip in the dorsal fin, I would see these are just missing scales from fighting with another fish. Flukes can cause skin issues like that, but not ripped fins.

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