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Hi,
About three months ago I bought a new small clownfish online for my single female clownfish (her partner died more than a year ago). When it arrived it looked a bit dull due to a light slimy coat. I was a bit worried but it seemed to diminish over time and the fish was always very active and eating normally. Last week I noticed that its tail was damaged. I assumed it got bitten by the female clownfish (they are not fully bonded yet, as they rarely sleep together). I have a nano and the clownfish are the only fish (I do have a porcelain crab, 3 sexy shrimp and 2 small hermit crabs). Today I noticed a white spot, just above its eye... Is this something to be worried about and requires attention?
Regards,
Thomas
PS: in order to get the photographs I gave them cyclops, so the white spot on the eye is the only spot on the fish itself.
About three months ago I bought a new small clownfish online for my single female clownfish (her partner died more than a year ago). When it arrived it looked a bit dull due to a light slimy coat. I was a bit worried but it seemed to diminish over time and the fish was always very active and eating normally. Last week I noticed that its tail was damaged. I assumed it got bitten by the female clownfish (they are not fully bonded yet, as they rarely sleep together). I have a nano and the clownfish are the only fish (I do have a porcelain crab, 3 sexy shrimp and 2 small hermit crabs). Today I noticed a white spot, just above its eye... Is this something to be worried about and requires attention?
Regards,
Thomas
PS: in order to get the photographs I gave them cyclops, so the white spot on the eye is the only spot on the fish itself.