lefty
Active Member
Hello everyone,
I have a 20g long with two ocellaris clowns and a cleaner shrimp. I've had the tank up for about two years now. In the past couple of months, the male clown seems to be having trouble eating. He was never an aggressive eater and always shies away when he sees the female going for the same piece of food. It's not that he doesn't want to eat. He knows when I am about to put food in the tank and swims up to the surface. He won't chase any of the food that starts to fall. He will only eat the pieces that float on the top. Even then, he has trouble finding it and I have to guide the food to his mouth. It is hard to get him to eat his fair share of food with the female around. She is quite aggressive and always tries and often successfully steals the piece of food I am trying to guide to the male. He looks healthy and acts pretty normally otherwise, though sometimes he bumps into things. I don't think he is blind because his eyes look normal (unless blindness does not change the appearance of their eyes). I'm not sure what, if anything, I should do. He still gets enough to eat and still has a desire to eat. It's just a bit of a pain come feeding time. Thanks in advance! :happyfish
-lefty
I have a 20g long with two ocellaris clowns and a cleaner shrimp. I've had the tank up for about two years now. In the past couple of months, the male clown seems to be having trouble eating. He was never an aggressive eater and always shies away when he sees the female going for the same piece of food. It's not that he doesn't want to eat. He knows when I am about to put food in the tank and swims up to the surface. He won't chase any of the food that starts to fall. He will only eat the pieces that float on the top. Even then, he has trouble finding it and I have to guide the food to his mouth. It is hard to get him to eat his fair share of food with the female around. She is quite aggressive and always tries and often successfully steals the piece of food I am trying to guide to the male. He looks healthy and acts pretty normally otherwise, though sometimes he bumps into things. I don't think he is blind because his eyes look normal (unless blindness does not change the appearance of their eyes). I'm not sure what, if anything, I should do. He still gets enough to eat and still has a desire to eat. It's just a bit of a pain come feeding time. Thanks in advance! :happyfish
-lefty