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i have only added corals no fish, no white spots the skin did appear to be dull on the clown but the tang clearly you can see is brown all over when i got him he was bright yellow and was doing very well for a month
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Pics don't help much after death, all I can tell is they're dead.
By recent I mean in the last 6 weeks. Nothing new for fish? What have you got left now? I'd have to speculate and say you have a pathogen, probably velvet (Just because it doesn't sound like ich). Not much you can do in the display, so the best advice is move the fish to quarantine and treat with copper (or chloroquine if you can find it in a day). Chances are you don't have a Q tank setup, and copper is probably all you have quick access to, so unless you have remaining expensive fish, you might have to just wait it out and see what happens.
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nope no fish have been added into my aquarium. i am certain i don't have ich i look for the symptom on my fish everyday. i am going to watch every fish carefully and look for what you have told me
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This bloody head of your yellow tang might be a bacterial infection. AS for the clownfish, if he looked like that before death it could be brooklynella or another parasite. Best would have been to do a scrape and look at it under the microscope to id the culprit.
When was the last addition to your tank?
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i just took a look at my fish under the moon lights and i noticed that my baby yellow tang has a bunch of white spots all over his fins not body and my mono had a few. the other fish don't seems to show this but when the day lights turn on i can not see any of these white spots?
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