Identification of zoa infections

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Hey everyone!
I work at an LFS and know my way around most things, but one thing I have always wondered about and wanted to learn about is identifying the symptoms of different zoa health issues- specifically bacterial and fungal infections! What are the symptoms of these??? How do I tell the difference?? What do I do to treat them?? I’m lucky enough to not have any experience with them but I want to know what to look for in case the zoas at the store ever get them!!
 
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I don’t have any with problems right now, I am just asking what these things look like when they do happen! Like how do I know if any of the zoas at the store get an infection? How can I tell whether it’s bacterial or fungal??
 
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