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![]() Only two things I can think as possibilities here are iether a fungus on its own or the more probable circumstance is that the fish was beaten up by an agresser which just lowered its slime coat and its imunity to infection
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![]() What reealy concerns me is that 1/2 his tail and a good portion of his left fin are missing.
I should mention he is still eating well.
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![]() if he is eating well, stuff him good...lots of food. got any selcon?
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![]() Now its always hard to tell by ones picture. I'm sorry to tell you.. it looks like Brooklynella. It is a parasite disease that happens to Clownfish. Its nasty and most treatments for it are ineffective. The fish will rot away and produce mucus, slime over its body. It can also display as a white slimy film.
For more info.. check out the disease section on canreef, http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=22013 that has some great links to read on this. Or google "Brooklynella" If your sure its been injured by the overflow, you can place the clownfish in a QT, and use antibiotic or Meleflex to help repair fins. Hope this helps.
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![]() Who's picking on him?
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![]() I would put him to sleep.The most humane way is to put him in a glass of tank water and put it in the freezer.
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![]() When I look at the pictures of Brooklynella online it does look very similar
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