concon
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Hi all,
hear this strange story and please give me advise. I just bought two false per clown(wild caught). They became attach to my seabate anemones when I put them in the reef tank. They were so happy to defense their territory. Now, after one week, both of them got sick badly. They don't go to the anemones anymore. It looks to me that they are badly injured by the anemones. One of the clown is going down hill. Does anyone hear this before? If clown are not immune to the anemones sting, why they choose to go in there at the fist place? I never have any luck to put fish in my (one year old)reef tank. I don't have coral casaulty but a large number of fish casaulty. I put three blue chromis in and they all disappear. Right now, my reef tank has shrimp, crabs, snails and corals, not fish. Maybe you can help me. Thanks![Frown :( :(](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
hear this strange story and please give me advise. I just bought two false per clown(wild caught). They became attach to my seabate anemones when I put them in the reef tank. They were so happy to defense their territory. Now, after one week, both of them got sick badly. They don't go to the anemones anymore. It looks to me that they are badly injured by the anemones. One of the clown is going down hill. Does anyone hear this before? If clown are not immune to the anemones sting, why they choose to go in there at the fist place? I never have any luck to put fish in my (one year old)reef tank. I don't have coral casaulty but a large number of fish casaulty. I put three blue chromis in and they all disappear. Right now, my reef tank has shrimp, crabs, snails and corals, not fish. Maybe you can help me. Thanks