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Hi all,

Currently i have 2 yellow tail damsel, one of which has white 'batch' on it. I cant really conclude that it has the commonly 'white spot' and in addition to it, it appears and disappears. Meaning as the damsel swims along, the body turn back into its original 'blue' colour and after a while, the white batch re-appears again. Is this the normal? Or anyone with similar experience? Pls share........thanks

Tank Size: 3 x 3 x 2 with 3.5ft cabinet

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Hi all,

Currently i have 2 yellow tail damsel, one of which has white 'batch' on it. I cant really conclude that it has the commonly 'white spot' and in addition to it, it appears and disappears. Meaning as the damsel swims along, the body turn back into its original 'blue' colour and after a while, the white batch re-appears again. Is this the normal? Or anyone with similar experience? Pls share........thanks

Sorry guys, typo error. It should be white 'patch', not batch. Sorry for the confusion caused

Tank Size: 3 x 3 x 2 with 3.5ft cabinet

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I have the same experience as you before. At certain angles, you will see the white patch. I think its some slime or fungal infection. Anyway it didn't have any problems besides that so I just left them alone.

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I have the same experience as you before. At certain angles, you will see the white patch. I think its some slime or fungal infection. Anyway it didn't have any problems besides that so I just left them alone.

Thanks for the reply. After a week of observation or so, i think is okay to leave them alone too. Since it shows no sign of respiration/appeitte problem nor rubbing against object. And the worst part is they are almost impossible to net! haha

Tank Size: 3 x 3 x 2 with 3.5ft cabinet

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