737mech
Member
How long should it take for a pair of pecula clowns to become fully acclimated to my tank?
I got them 4 days ago and I'm confused and concerned about what I'm seeing. I have a 38 gal tank with 2 hermit crabs. Tank is fully cycled and h2o all looks good. I lost the original fish all to an ich outbreak a month ago.
On to the clowns...I spent 2hrs slowly acclimating the fish to the tank. Later the smaller one ate flake and brine while the larger only picked. The first two days were the same. On day 3 and four the larger one started eating alittle better and the smaller one stopped eating anything that I tried to give him. Today day 4 I got live shrimp brine from the LFS. They also confirmed that my h2o is great. The larger one ate some, but not as much as I thought she'd do. The smaller one didn't eat.
The smaller one is also acting lethargic and breathing hard sometimes. His color is good and I can see no signs of external parasites.
Has anyone had such an experience? I did read a post recently that sounds similar and has me worried. I don't want to loose any more fish right now. I'm very new to the hobby,so your input is very welcomed.
I got them 4 days ago and I'm confused and concerned about what I'm seeing. I have a 38 gal tank with 2 hermit crabs. Tank is fully cycled and h2o all looks good. I lost the original fish all to an ich outbreak a month ago.
On to the clowns...I spent 2hrs slowly acclimating the fish to the tank. Later the smaller one ate flake and brine while the larger only picked. The first two days were the same. On day 3 and four the larger one started eating alittle better and the smaller one stopped eating anything that I tried to give him. Today day 4 I got live shrimp brine from the LFS. They also confirmed that my h2o is great. The larger one ate some, but not as much as I thought she'd do. The smaller one didn't eat.
The smaller one is also acting lethargic and breathing hard sometimes. His color is good and I can see no signs of external parasites.
Has anyone had such an experience? I did read a post recently that sounds similar and has me worried. I don't want to loose any more fish right now. I'm very new to the hobby,so your input is very welcomed.