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I have 2 Black-Tailed Dascyllus that appear to have some damage to their dorsal fins. I do not have any other fish with anything like it. I have 6 Blue / Green Chromies, 3 Blue Damsels, 2 Lemon Damselfish, 13 hermit crabs, & 6 snails, 1 Cleaner Shrimp, and 3 Peppermint shrimp. All seem to be doing well except these 2 Black-Tailed Dascyllus. It also looks like just the Dorsal fins. Any Ideas out there?
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Maybe they're fighting with eachother? I've seen those fish act pretty aggressive, even with one another.
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