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Clownfish burns
I have 2 clowns that host my zoanthids and are getting burns from them. Is this a problem that can cause issues for the fish?
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Hey
hate to break it to you, but it would have negative long term effects. The one I can think of right off the back is that the burns would compromise the fish's mucus layer, which leaves it vulnerable to ick and parasites.
My advice, remove the zoo's..... :sad: sorry, but is must be done. You dont want to endanger Nemo, do you? |
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They are on their bellies. They like to lay on top of the zoos when they sleep.
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If its just black spots that your talking about then you can quit worrying. for some reason clown fish can get dark pigmentations when using some corals as hosts. |
My Percs in the past have gotten white bumps (1 each) from hosting in the frogspawn... the bumps went away after about a week and have not returned.
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My tomato clown did that for a while and got a whitish burns on it. Didn't hurt it and it stopped hosting in the zoas after a while.
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maroon clown
We have a reascued maroon clown that got burns from hosting on things she shouldn't have, lost both pectoral fins from burning that caused a bacterial infection that alnost killed her
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I didn't think that zoas would burn my clowns. Funny how they host them, they stick their heads between the zoa polyps for awhile and then flop over.
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