Fin and tail rot?

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I have an oscellaris that I believe has fin and tail rot. Her tail fin and pectoral fin are the ones with issues. I have treated the tank for fin and tail rot twice for at least seven days and there is no change in her fins. Is there something else that is similar to fin and tail rot? She is otherwise acting normally and eating fine. Thanks. I am attempting to attach a picture but you can’t see much in it.

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I have an oscellaris that I believe has fin and tail rot. Her tail fin and pectoral fin are the ones with issues. I have treated the tank for fin and tail rot twice for at least seven days and there is no change in her fins. Is there something else that is similar to fin and tail rot? She is otherwise acting normally and eating fine. Thanks. I am attempting to attach a picture but you can’t see much in it.

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Cant see anything that sticks out other than one little nip. Not bacterial issue
 
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Sometimes, a short video helps us see more of what you are seeing in person.
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Thanks all. Here is short video. The frayed fins are the tail fin and pectoral fin. After treatment they look the same, though at least not worse. Just wondering if it could be anything else. Thanks.
 

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Ill be honest, I cannot identify any tail or fin rot on any of the fins from this picture. I see a slight gray line on the one pectoral fin, but thats it.
Here is a short video that you may be able to see it better.
 

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Thanks all. Here is short video. The frayed fins are the tail fin and pectoral fin. After treatment they look the same, though at least not worse. Just wondering if it could be anything else. Thanks.
The fish looks really good to me - active and alert. Is there another clownfish in the same tank? If so, I would suspect minor aggression.

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