Poorly Clown

benjilcfc

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Hi, I wonder if anyone can help, sorry if this is not in the right forum I wasn't quite sure.

Tank size: 50 litres

Temperature: 26 Degrees Celcius

Tank readings: I'm buying some new reading equipment over the next week and until then cannot give details although I bought a new coral yesterday and took a sample of water to the specialist shop I use. They measured it and it was all fine (I like to do this before spending!)

Fish Symptoms: I have 2 true percula clowns, one has just developed a swollen red area underneath his mouth. On the photo provided it looks white but to the naked eye it looks red, almost like a spot. He's still eating normally, isn't hiding or acting strangely. Although I saw the cleaner shrimp eyeing him up earlier which might indicate something on him?

Volume and Frequency of water changes: 10% water change every week, water is pre-mixed at said shop above.

Chemical Additives or Media in your tank:

Tank inhabitants: 2 percula clown's, 2 cleaner shrimp, 2 hermit crabs, a button coral, frogspawn, flower coral and feather duster.

Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): a piece of live rock and a new soft coral. The name has escaped me at the minute (it looks like a yellow cactus)

Digital photo (include if possible):

http://img187.imageshack.us/i/p1000031a.jpg/
http://img204.imageshack.us/i/p1000032c.jpg/
http://img515.imageshack.us/i/p1000033.jpg/

As you can see these are beautiful little clown's and I'd hate anything bad to happen :no:
 
I would post this in the marine section as there will be people who are more knowledgeable. You could leave it here as well though.
 
I would post this in the marine section as there will be people who are more knowledgeable. You could leave it here as well though.

Ok thanks, wasn't sure because the marine forum said non-urgent :blush:
 

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