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![]() It's really easy to catch all the isopods, if that's what you've got. I used a small narrow necked vase, put some scallop in it and put it in the tank at night. Every 30 minutes I removed it and emptied out the isopods. After a few times, I had them all and never saw another on my fish. Do not FW dip your rock.
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![]() ![]() Here's the best I can do with my camera. If you want, zoom in so you can see it better. |
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![]() zooming doesn't help, but to me it looks like a white fuzzy mass? Is that correct?
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![]() It's actually brown
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![]() It almost looks like there's something burrowed under his skin. It was fuzzy at first. It looked like a fuzzy bump at first then I gave him a fw dip and it burst and now it looks like an open wound with fuzz around the edges. It's quite gross.
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![]() The fuzz could be fungus growing around the wound. If you can take care of the fungus the wound should heal on its own. If it is fungus, and you leave it, it may spread and cause further damage to your clown.
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