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    Thread: Black blotches on clowns

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      Black blotches on clowns

      I have noticed black brownish splotches on the white stripe of their head.
      They are still eating and acting normal.I don't want them to get worse or spread to other fish. Pease let me know if their is any thing I can do.
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      i cant figure out how to post pics here

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      I have black spots on my clown. I think it was caused by a coral stinging it that it used to frequent. Is this a possibility for you?

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      Had the same thing happen with my clowns. They were being stung by something. They went away overtime and haven't come back, I'm fairly certain they learned their lesson :-)

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      +1 on coral stings.. My pair were spotted like that after trying to host my torch.. went back to their nem.. spots took about 2 months ( maybe a little less) to clear up.

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      ok thanks guys, would you suggest nems instead of torch type corals? thats what i wanted to get them. they are trying to host between my xenias and fuzzy mushrooms.

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      Would def suggest you get a Nem if they are trying to host other coral.. Plus it's just so fun to see them in their Nem, especially when they feed it!

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