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  1. alec

    Imperator Behavior

    right now it's in the 40 gal QT with no substrate and just a flower pot. The salt is 1.019 ppm the ammonia nitrite nitrate are all 0 he seems to be eating less and less now, but he hasn't stopped. I heard that they eat seaweed but he wont touch it. Aside from the frozen angel formula, I've...
  2. alec

    Imperator Behavior

    I just got a juv imperator angel which is the most expensive fish that I have ever bought. I would really like to see it go through the color change. When I got him from the store it looked fine, but now that it's sitting in my QT I have noticed that it seems to have a strange swimming...
  3. alec

    Breeding clownfish

    Thanks to everyone who is responding. I am definately going to feed them myriad shrimp.
  4. alec

    Breeding clownfish

    I have always loved marine fish and decided that I wanted to breed oscellaris (false perc) clownfish upon hearing that they were by far, the easiest saltwater fish to breed. I have read and heard people saying that their clowns spawn once or twice every two weeks. I have tried to get my...
  5. alec

    clown fish problem

    cauliflower disease (think i spelled it right). it should get over it naturally.
  6. alec

    Hippo Tang

    yeah mine would lay under things on their sides a lot too...then the two both got ich and died. oddly enough nothing else in the tank got it, not even my YT. Definately a fish to put in the QT though
  7. alec

    Tomato Clowns??????

    I really like clownfish and decided to startup my old 120gal tank and put new fish in it. I knew from past experiences with my six oscellaris that they would all kill eachother unless they were seperated into twos (which would sooner or later all become pairs), but my one tomato clown looked...
  8. alec

    Clown Eating Behaviors

    I feed my oscellaris (false perculas) a blend that I made out of six different flake and pellet foods. I also give them some of those formula one and two frozen cubes. The fish should be fine eaters unless they weren't aquacultured.
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