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![]() My female had a bunch of the black spots on her orange coloration. I took it as anemone stings as well as age. I too did a some google searches but came up with the same.
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300g Basement Reef - April 2018 |
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![]() Let’s assume they are harmless lol... did it went away tho? Cuz I don’t really like how they are looking right now, they are still actively happy but... yeah
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![]() Nope, they never went away and were on her for years.
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300g Basement Reef - April 2018 |
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![]() It’s hard to tell but it could be either stings or a type of flatworm. They’re known as black ich, a parasitic infestation and their main symptom is small black dots on the fish.
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![]() Hi, can we ask that you check dates of posts, this one is 2+ years old.
Thanks
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![]() You missed the Whatsapp conference call.
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