fattytwobyfour
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I have one clownfish that I purchased when I first set up my tank. That fish has survived everything my tank has been through the past 8 months.
I initially introduced the clownfish as a pair. They did fine for several months. I came home one day, and found one dead. The water tested fine, and I could never pinpoint the cause. The second clownfish I bought was from a local LFS. The fish was not tank raised, and the acclimation didn't go very good. I think it lasted a day or two.
I've waited several months to purchase another clownfish to pair with my other one. About a week and half ago I ordered a fish from this site. The acclimation went good, and the fish seemed to be adjusting well. I noticed the past day or two that the fish had been hovering some above the sand bed. It looked like it was actually cleaning some algae and stuff off the sand bed. So I didn't think much about it. The fish has been doing good today. I've been home all day, and noticed nothing unusual. Well I just go to look at my tank, and the fish seems to be unable to swim in the current. It's pretty much floating around. It was swimming up to the top like it was almost breathing air, and then going back down in the tank and floating some more. I turned off the pumps because I figured it was taking a lot of energy out of the guy to be trying to swim. I ran to go Google. I go back to my tank and I'm assuming he's somewhere in the rock work. So I dunno if I just need to let the LEDS go ahead and shut off and see what happens in the morning or what? My water is testing fine. My corals are open. My cleaner shrimp, snails, blue legged crabs, and other clowns all are acting normal.
I'm just trying to figure out why I can't seem to add another clown to my tank. The water conditions seems to be fine. I had been keeping a coral beauty angelfish for many months in there as well. It actually jumped out of the tank one night, and that's why I don't have him now. I've not noticed much bullying between the clowns. When I first introduced the new clown, the other clown would only chase the new clown out of it's corner around bed time. The rest of the day they would swim and get along.
I initially introduced the clownfish as a pair. They did fine for several months. I came home one day, and found one dead. The water tested fine, and I could never pinpoint the cause. The second clownfish I bought was from a local LFS. The fish was not tank raised, and the acclimation didn't go very good. I think it lasted a day or two.
I've waited several months to purchase another clownfish to pair with my other one. About a week and half ago I ordered a fish from this site. The acclimation went good, and the fish seemed to be adjusting well. I noticed the past day or two that the fish had been hovering some above the sand bed. It looked like it was actually cleaning some algae and stuff off the sand bed. So I didn't think much about it. The fish has been doing good today. I've been home all day, and noticed nothing unusual. Well I just go to look at my tank, and the fish seems to be unable to swim in the current. It's pretty much floating around. It was swimming up to the top like it was almost breathing air, and then going back down in the tank and floating some more. I turned off the pumps because I figured it was taking a lot of energy out of the guy to be trying to swim. I ran to go Google. I go back to my tank and I'm assuming he's somewhere in the rock work. So I dunno if I just need to let the LEDS go ahead and shut off and see what happens in the morning or what? My water is testing fine. My corals are open. My cleaner shrimp, snails, blue legged crabs, and other clowns all are acting normal.
I'm just trying to figure out why I can't seem to add another clown to my tank. The water conditions seems to be fine. I had been keeping a coral beauty angelfish for many months in there as well. It actually jumped out of the tank one night, and that's why I don't have him now. I've not noticed much bullying between the clowns. When I first introduced the new clown, the other clown would only chase the new clown out of it's corner around bed time. The rest of the day they would swim and get along.