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![]() hi, i've got a pair of occelaris clowns, we've had them for about a month now, and the two have developped bumbs on them that to me, as far as I can tell look like warts. one of the fish has 3 on his gills, 1 on is tail and 1 on his dorso fin, the other has one spot on his mid back.
any idea what it is, and how I can heal it? I can try to get a pic, but they hardly sit still long enough for me to LOOK at it, yet alone take a pic of it! Thank you!
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![]() pics.
3 spots on his gills ![]() and 1 spot on his back ![]() tough to tell, but they look like warts.
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![]() Looks awful
![]() http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/fo...?s=&forumid=87 or Dr. Ron's forum.... http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/fo...?s=&forumid=40 Good luck ![]() |
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![]() turned out to be "Lymphocystis". caused by water quality issues. I've done a few large water changes and the 2 clownies are close to 100% again
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![]() Awesome
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![]() Great news!
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