Possible ich?

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Brook, ich, velvet. What’s the history of the fish? @Humblefish is the resident expert. Read up on his threads or site and then give us some more info. However, the fish does look to have something on it.
 
Brook, ich, velvet. What’s the history of the fish? @Humblefish is the resident expert. Read up on his threads or site and then give us some more info. However, the fish does look to have something on it.
Have had for over 2 months just noticed today .where am I able to find those threads, it says when I click on profile tagged it limits who can see their account, thanks so much!
 

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The white spots definitely looks like ich. The cloudiness that I see on one of the picture above, not very clear if it the glass or it is on the fish. If you see heavy mucous white then it is Brook.
 
The white spots definitely looks like ich.
+1 If it is ich the white spots should disappear after 7-8 days (max); sometimes a lot sooner.

Brook doesn't just "go away" (and come back) like ich does, and is usually fatal to clownfish within a week or so.
 
+1 If it is ich the white spots should disappear after 7-8 days (max); sometimes a lot sooner.

Brook doesn't just "go away" (and come back) like ich does, and is usually fatal to clownfish within a week or so.
The spots went away next morning,so less than 24 hours after I noticed them have just been monitoring everyone in tank, eating swimming looking healthy
 
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