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![]() Yah that could have been a possibility but my system doesn't have ammonia (got over with the spike already) and I don't overfeed the system (the other clown eats directly from my hand).
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#2
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![]() it could be brooklynella and if it is so, the others will probably follow. QT everything is the best way to make sure the fish are healthy.
Paraguard is a good medicine against brooklynella. it is a common disease of wild cought clownfish. Getting tank raised clown is better than getting wild cought. There are some really nice pattern available like the black ice and snow flake, picasso etc....Even the regular type are available as tank raised but with the designer clownfish at least you are sure they are tank raised.
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![]() Yah no more wild caught ones (the price and the color got me into it). But it don't think its brooklynella since there's no such symptoms. Even at the 4/5th day, there is no noticeable gill infection. I guess I will just wait for a couple more days and just release it from its pain
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