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Could just be a weird color change. Or it is a sickness @vetteguy53081 #fishdoctor
Several euphullia and I just added a small bubble tip.Any stinging corals?/nems?
He is aggressive. Often my foxface will chase him because he won’t leave him alone.Injury? Another fish or swimming into the rocks?
Can you post a picture or video under white lights?
Jay
If I’m not mistaken, this is the type of thing that can happen after a severe injury - is it acting off at all?
Just noticed it today. I’ve had the fish for about a year. Just added a new hammer coral, bubble tip, and a few pitho crabs to help fight bubble algae.Did this just occur overnight? or was it slowly worsening? How long have you had the fish? It certainly could be from a sting. A picture under white light would be helpful. Also - any other symptoms - and have you added anything new to the tank
Acting completely normal. I just fed him and he was eating as usual.
Jay - have you ever seen this during a fluke infection - i.e. irritation causing the melanin issue?I've not seen this in damselfish, but that sort of hypermelanization is pretty common in some African cichlids - seems in them to be some neurological issue, but not usually fatal. Sorry - I don't have any treatment for that though.
Jay
Thank youI've not seen this in damselfish, but that sort of hypermelanization is pretty common in some African cichlids - seems in them to be some neurological issue, but not usually fatal. Sorry - I don't have any treatment for that though.
Jay
Thank youThis is a perfect reason why a picture under white light is so helpful. thanks for doing that. To me - its is a sting/injury from the new coral - only because it came on overnight. I also concur with Jay - that I don't know of any treatment.