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eipappas
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Hi everyone. I am completely new to the fish world and am absolutely loving the hobby... I am in the "cycling" stages of my tank, however, and am starting to get worried that either my clownfish can't handle it as well as the other damsels or he's a bit on the slow side... He only swims in one corner of the tank, either in an up and down pattern along the glass or just hovering in the two inches below the surface. He does not interact with the other small fish in the tank nor does he go near the live rock. What really worries me is that he doesn't seem to swim with ease - he eats frequently and voraciously which is good but it seems like he has difficulty fighting the current in the tank when trying to swim to food further than a few inches away. Are clownfishes just awkward swimmers by nature? Basically, I am hoping someone give me insight into the normal behavioral pattern of clownfish... I am really worried that the early waves of ammonia in my tank are too much for him. I would much rather hear that this is just how clownfish behave than that I am creating a stressful environment for such a beautiful fish.