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I don’t think this is an emergency, but one of my clownfish has a white spot on his side..looks like an injury? Skin peel? Not sure, there’s a good photo attached.
What is it?
There are no other spots on him or my other clown..
He’s not acting weird, and eating fine.
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Looks like it is infected, possibly from an injury. You'll want to watch it to see that it doesn't grow larger. Do you have a treatment tank available if need be?

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Well, many small fish injuries heal on their own. As long as the spot doesn’t grow larger, the fish may be fine.
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