Babycakes said:i don't know if someone already answered this but i read that black spots on clowns is pretty normal, it's caused by the clown rubbing against softies like xenias, zoos, etc. since i got my clown she got a massive amount of black spots all over her body and my tank has a lot of zoo colonies. i wouldn't think it's a problem unless the spots are white or the clowns weight and appetite goes down. if your clown is behaving normall i wouldn't really be too concerned :alice
http://nanotank.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... highlight=johnanddawn said:I agree with fenner - these are stress spots not neccesarily "ich", "fungal" or "age" however. In another thread I talked about a similar observation I had with my clowns when I had them in the 12. It was my belief at that time and still is that since my clowns had been in a very large tank before and the 12 had so much rock in it that they just always felt crowded and they developed black spots. Within a week of my JBJ cracking and me moving them to a 20gal the spots went away completely without any treatment of any type and they are doing great again. your fish are stressed by their environmkent and if you do not remove the sresser they will become ill witha parasite like ich and die. in your case the stresser may have been a ammonia spike or your messing with the tank????????????