rbaby
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I've had my clownfishes for a month now...they're 2 juvenile tank-raised percs. I had an anemone that they slept in but because one of my 2 anemones died, I returned the other--so I'm looking for alternative hosts for my clowns that don't involve anemones.
Now that they no longer have an anemone, they sleep on the sand bed. Is this normal? They usually lay on the anemone at night and snuggle in it...but now they're laying on the sand bed next to each other.
I'm hearing such conflicting advice/thoughts. Some websites have confirmed that clownfishes "sleep" on the sandbed or on a rock if they have no host--while on other threads here, it seems that if they're laying on the sand bed it means they are dying.
What is "ich" by the way? I sometimes see my clowns do this "vibrate" thing but not very often...and they seem fine to me now...they were acclimated properly (i think) with the drip method--it took about 3 hours. Thanks!
Now that they no longer have an anemone, they sleep on the sand bed. Is this normal? They usually lay on the anemone at night and snuggle in it...but now they're laying on the sand bed next to each other.
I'm hearing such conflicting advice/thoughts. Some websites have confirmed that clownfishes "sleep" on the sandbed or on a rock if they have no host--while on other threads here, it seems that if they're laying on the sand bed it means they are dying.
What is "ich" by the way? I sometimes see my clowns do this "vibrate" thing but not very often...and they seem fine to me now...they were acclimated properly (i think) with the drip method--it took about 3 hours. Thanks!