Need help identifying parasite. Possibly ich?

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Hi everyone,

I've been looking around on this forum for information quite a lot the last year, but never really made an account or had something worth posting. Now however, I've made a fairly worrysome discovery on which I could certainly use the help of some more experienced reefers.

So, I had 2 clowns in a breeding tank that were quite close to spawning to the point where they were picking clean a spot on the terra cotta pot. However since I didnt expect this quite so soon, they only paired up last week, I didnt have a rot culture on the ready. So I decided to move them to my main display for a while in hopes to slow them down a few days. They'd been in my care for over a month and behaved as any very healthy clown would so i was fairly positive they were free of any parasites or diseases. Whilst acclimating them, since my main display uses a different salt and a different salinity, 2 little black spotted bugs dropped off them, one each, that started zooming around the water and actually noticably biting the clowns. They shook them off immediately and i seperated the clowns immediately from the bugs.

Any idea what these could be? Maybe ich in the theront stage? Theyre about 2 mm long. Thanks in advance guys.


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Hi everyone,

I've been looking around on this forum for information quite a lot the last year, but never really made an account or had something worth posting. Now however, I've made a fairly worrysome discovery on which I could certainly use the help of some more experienced reefers.

So, I had 2 clowns in a breeding tank that were quite close to spawning to the point where they were picking clean a spot on the terra cotta pot. However since I didnt expect this quite so soon, they only paired up last week, I didnt have a rot culture on the ready. So I decided to move them to my main display for a while in hopes to slow them down a few days. They'd been in my care for over a month and behaved as any very healthy clown would so i was fairly positive they were free of any parasites or diseases. Whilst acclimating them, since my main display uses a different salt and a different salinity, 2 little black spotted bugs dropped off them, one each, that started zooming around the water and actually noticably biting the clowns. They shook them off immediately and i seperated the clowns immediately from the bugs.

Any idea what these could be? Maybe ich in the theront stage? Theyre about 2 mm long. Thanks in advance guys.


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Looks like a isopod to me.
 

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Isopods latch onto and bite fish?
Most isopods are not parasitic, and are a good source of food for your fish. If you have a parasitic type it could be trouble but it's more likely that it's a good member of the pod population and you have nothing to worry about.
 

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Certainly not crypto. Parasitic isopod, aka fish lice.
 
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Thanks for the responses guys. Freshwater dipped and it seems to have done the trick. Guess Im gonna have to clear that entire breeding setup huh.
 
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