I recently bought a coral beauty about 2 weeks. I didn’t have the space around my house to put a QT so I put it in my main tank. I went on vacation for about a week and I noticed that one of my clownfish (8 years old) had white spots all over him. I suspected it was either velvet/brooklynella because he had whites spots all over the place and I couldn’t count it. I decided to use ICH attack by kordon since it was safe for all the snail, invertebrates which helped initially but keeps coming back worse in terms of the white spots. All the fish in my tank are eating well and swimming around with no issues and I have no corals. My clownfish with the white spots is breathing a little heavy but is still eating normally with no issues. today, I noticed that the white spots around the fish got significantly worse and im not sure what to do. I upped the dosing to twice daily. I’ve been told that velvet or brooklynella is hard to treat. Im just really concerned for the clownfish I had it since 2015 and I really don’t want it to die. I also bought rapid cure by kordon but I was told it wasn’t safe for the invertebrates in the tank. I also increased the temp to around 27 degrees Celsius (80 degrees Fahrenheit) I also saw some mixed reviews on ICH attack and it wasn’t very clear that it worked perfectly. I have never encountered a parasite in this hobby and I’d really like some advice on this issue. I attached a video of my clownfish and coral beauty. Also the coral beauty that I got his eyes are bulging a bit. Initially saw white spots around his eyes but there gone now. I was thinking of increasing the temperature again to around 84 degrees Fahrenheit and maybe increasing the dose to 3 times daily since it’s not getting any better. Or should I just wait patiently for the treatment to work. I also heard that ICH-X was good for it as well.