Originally Posted by cain420
well, she passed away last night... guess the poor lil thing must not have been happy in the tank.. anyways, its a seaclone100. The other clownfish I have seems to be fine (will look alot closer as soon as lights kick on). I noticed that the other night, they were separated when they slept, maybe they knew she was going to die.. Everything else seems to be in order in the tank, as far as stock. The other clown, scooter blenny, and cleaner wrasse.. as well as clean up crew. I think I caught the death early - wasnt floating yet (sittin in the algae at the bottom). But I am going to retest the water, and maybe do a waterchange today.
I sure was hoping she would pull through! But I guess it was just meant to be.
Is it possible that even though one of em was bigger then the other, that they were both female? The lfs had a few in the tank I got em from, so I guess that isnt totally impossible.. But is it likely that one would just not eat if that was the case? Or more likely it was sick, or just sad to be where it was?
It probably starved to death. They do change ---, so one would be a female and the other one would be male. That's after they've bonded with each other. Should keep frozen bars of cyclop-eeze available to feed, they like that very much!! :happyfish