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Hi there,
I've had 2 clown fish for 3 months and today one appears to have a large red lesion on it's chin, the chin is swollen. I've attached a pic. The fish is still eating and is swimming normally although lethargic and is keeping away from other fish, prefering quiet corners. Does anyone have any experience of this? We have other fish below but none showing any symptoms so far: 1 clownfish 1 cleaner wrasse 1 coral beauty 1 flame angel 1 peaceful fijian yellow-tail damsel 2 cleaner shrimp 5 hermith crabs 100 gallon tank Thanks. |
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