happytank3
New Member
I wanted to start off by saying that already I have learned a great deal from some threads posted for newbs! My girlfriends dad gave me his 75 gallon tank for Xmas and it has lots of live rock and sand. We transported it with water at half mast so we could keep the live rock living. It came with 4 fish (2) 3 stripe damsels, a yellow and black spotted puffer (unknown name), and another unnamed small yellow saltwater fish 1/2" in size. After becoming more aware of how to add fish to the setup we added the following fish dusky jawfish, cinnamon clownfish, and a flame angelfish. They seem to be well situated now. The tank came with everything including chemicals, and he helped me set it up as well.
I have just a couple questions
The cinnamon clownfish keeps "digging" into the sand and I was wondering if this is because he doesnt have any live coral to play with? A friend told me he was just getting used to his surroundings, but I wanted to check this out and make sure something isnt wrong.
Also, the clownfish and angel seem to swim together around live the live rock and sometimes seem to bat each other with their side and back fins lightly. I havent seen any other fish do this especially with the clownfish as most of the other smaller fish run when he comes toward them. Why do they do this?
Any other help for newbs also is greatly appriciated too, thanks.
I have just a couple questions
The cinnamon clownfish keeps "digging" into the sand and I was wondering if this is because he doesnt have any live coral to play with? A friend told me he was just getting used to his surroundings, but I wanted to check this out and make sure something isnt wrong.
Also, the clownfish and angel seem to swim together around live the live rock and sometimes seem to bat each other with their side and back fins lightly. I havent seen any other fish do this especially with the clownfish as most of the other smaller fish run when he comes toward them. Why do they do this?
Any other help for newbs also is greatly appriciated too, thanks.