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Jack Mammon Bifrons

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These guys seem to be changing colour, but its dark and patchy .
What you think?

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Clowns often darken with age. Clowns may develop Hypermelenization from being stung by corals.
If you begin to see white patches than I would suspect a disease process.

Thats all im hoping it is mate (hypermelenization)
Though its patchy, iv only ever seen that developed from the top down .
 
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my mom had a clown like that, got all these weird dark spots on it. i eventually found out what black ich was so she had me QT her and when it didn't go away humblefish said it was probably just hypermelanization. i've had her in a non medicated observation tank for about a month now and she is losing the spots, although my understanding is some are probably permament.

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unfortunately i don't have any pics from when i first got her, she was covered and looked very similar to yours. she also apparently didn't host any corals in my mom's tank, but got the spots anyway. weird
 
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