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  1. Any idea what this is? May be hard to see in video, but there is a small hitchhiker on this zoa colony that looks like a tiny Feather Duster worm. Its located on the lower right portion of the zoa in the video between the polyps, and it appears to shrink and pop back out in response to movement. Edit: Not sure if the photos uploaded, it says they're attached but they don't seem to be showing up.
  2. My wife was looking at our clownfish hosting in an aussie duncan and noticed the female had a cut/wound on her dorsal right side; I'm pasting in some pics below. Neither one of us can tell if it's infected and/or whether there is some kind of parasite present, but I'm hoping someone on the forums can. We could probably catch it if need be, but I'm afraid that might well be more stressful (and detrimental to healing) than the alternative of observation and leaving her where she is. Thanks in advance!
  3. LCDRDATA

    clown gash 3

    From the album: Tank Problems

    3rd image of female False Perc clown with wound on dorsal right side; unclear if only cut or parasite also
  4. LCDRDATA

    clown gash 2

    From the album: Tank Problems

    2nd image of female False Perc clown with wound on dorsal right side; unclear if only cut or parasite also
  5. LCDRDATA

    clown gash 1

    From the album: Tank Problems

    Female False Perc clown with wound on dorsal right side; unclear if only cut or parasite also
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