Blue Striped or Clarkii?

No. Back then I couldn't find them whenever I went in there... then someone told me about some gal who had a deal with the owners to get advanced knowledge of all shipments and bought them right out of the bags for redistribution. That's how I heard it. Then I asked the owners if it was true and they confirmed it explaining that they had really poor survival rates. That they wouldn't be able to sell them because they died so fast. Going on to explain that the person he was selling them to had much better survival rates.
Don't take it like I'm actually mad. At the time I was more jealous than anything and now I have more clowns than I know what to do with!
 
A few years ago, I did buy 2 from Roozens. Larry was still working at the time. I asked how much. Larry's exact words were "you better hurry up and get them. Otherwise, this guy from VA - Rick will get them tomorrow."

The name Rick does sounds familiar...hahahahahaha
 
Also, they seemed to be hosting my Gionopora rather than my Gig.:-( Will they eventually host my Gig?



I don't know if anyone answered this question or not. I apologize in advance if this was, being a bit lazy and don't feel like reading all that have been posted. I know the question is not important right now because they are in a hospital tank.

Giganteas aren't listed as a natural host for the chrysopterus, but neither is an M.doreensis. My chrysopturus love their M.doreensis and some times prefer it over their S. Mertensii. The S.Mertensii IS their natural host in the wild. Silly clowns! What I'm trying to say is..you never know.. might take them a little while to realize that a gigantea is an awesome home. After you add them back to the display of course. :D
 
What a bunch of you know what. I paid full prices for them, and the goal was to test the treatment protocol. I sold them to a few people, once I had several pairs that lived.
Well, I wouldn't take it too hard. You know how the game telephone gets mixed up. That an my head is like a blender to boot.


A few years ago, I did buy 2 from Roozens. Larry was still working at the time. I asked how much. Larry's exact words were "you better hurry up and get them. Otherwise, this guy from VA - Rick will get them tomorrow."

The name Rick does sounds familiar...hahahahahaha
Larry.... No comment.

I don't know if anyone answered this question or not. I apologize in advance if this was, being a bit lazy and don't feel like reading all that have been posted. I know the question is not important right now because they are in a hospital tank.

Giganteas aren't listed as a natural host for the chrysopterus, but neither is an M.doreensis. My chrysopturus love their M.doreensis and some times prefer it over their S. Mertensii. The S.Mertensii IS their natural host in the wild. Silly clowns! What I'm trying to say is..you never know.. might take them a little while to realize that a gigantea is an awesome home. After you add them back to the display of course. :D
Clowns will take to all sorts of stuff in captivity. If it looks similar I tend to believe that they are more likely to use it as a host. You know, haddoni, gigantea and mertensii are kinda similar. Mag and mertensii are also kinda similar. quadricolor and crispa can be similar too.
 
Nothing unusual for suppliers and LFS's to alert their best customers of incoming stock, especially when the fish in question are death magnets.

It was not unusal for a few us to get such calls for Chrysopterus, Latezonatus, Sebae, Nigripes, etc. Tried a few Chrysopterus myself, but way too intense for my schedule. Somewhere buried in RC is a long diatribe relating my first panic ridden Chrysopterus experience.
 
Nothing unusual for suppliers and LFS's to alert their best customers of incoming stock

Very true and I was never that particular establishment's best customer. There are some things I'd love to see them change about how they operate that I'd really rather not say in public. If they did I think they'd be one of the best LFS in the US. Their selection has always been really good.
 
I think it was three years ago that I lost mine to brook and almost lost my (at the time) new pair of leucokranos. This was triggered when I added a pair of nigripes to the system that came from somewhere a place near Andrews AFB.
That was when I started to learn the value of quarrantine. I'm still not where I want to be with my leucs but I'm getting closer. After three and four years they are still very skittish. Only recently have they started being somewhat OK with me standing in front of the tank. That said I have had five other leucs. Some were better.
 
Day 7

Performed 2nd Formalin treatment - 1 hour.
1 minute wash with new QT water with salinity remaining at 1.009.
Place them in QT with copper.

Here is how they both look.

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What do you guys/gals think?
 
Holy Huge Pictures Batman!!!

I think you're making excellent progress! Keep up the good work!
 
Holy Huge Pictures Batman!!!

I think you're making excellent progress! Keep up the good work!

Thank you!

Day 8 - nothing much going on other than maintaining copper and pH level.

Day 9 - Just gave them another Formalin dip and transferred them to their new QT water with copper and PraziPro.

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I appologize for the huge pictures. I want to how MarinaP how their skin and fins look closed up.
 
Day 10

Male has lost its appetite not eating. His belly has swelled up.:-( Currently, dosing PraziPro and Maracin 2. Hope for the best.

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Wow. That looks painful. I wouldn't rule out that they have worms but given the looks of that vent, I'm thinking infection is the more immediate problem.
 
i once have prob with my new saddleback clowns and she was the one who replied and gave her suggestion, i followed it and my clowns are alive today :D

Thank you. I have been guided by an expert MarinaP! :-) I don't think that they would last to day 7 without her guidance. So, I am very grateful and I would like to publicly thank MarinaP!
 
I have not had one recover with that "constipated/blocked/infected" condition, so I don't have much to offer :(

The "female" looks like it is doing fairly well, not many pock marks/pits in the head/lateral line area. That cant be a bad thing at this stage.

Best of luck with both of them.
 
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