Clown behavior

kaspm

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So a little background I had 2 clowns that were added together originally, 1 black&white and 1 orange. They did fine together and one day the black & white one disappeared.

I purchased a new one to replace and the first couple of days there was some aggression towards the orange one. However that went away and a then a few days later the orange one was on the floor.

Now the remaining clown stays behind rocks on the bottom of the tank unless eating and his mouth is rapidly open and closing.

Should I be concerned that it's going to die? Should I get another one to pair up with it?


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So a little background I had 2 clowns that were added together originally, 1 black&white and 1 orange. They did fine together and one day the black & white one disappeared.

I purchased a new one to replace and the first couple of days there was some aggression towards the orange one. However that went away and a then a few days later the orange one was on the floor.

Now the remaining clown stays behind rocks on the bottom of the tank unless eating and his mouth is rapidly open and closing.

Should I be concerned that it's going to die? Should I get another one to pair up with it?


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What are your water parameters? How mature is your tank? What else is in the tank?




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Clown behavior

Params are good just checked. Tank is about 6 months old. Currently have 2 bangaii cardinals and 6 line wrasse and some snails and crabs


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Don't get anything yet, do your research. Like Mikey says check your parameters. He is obviously very stressed. Did you quarantine?
If you stats are off you need to fix quickly
If your stats are good and you didn't QT, there could be disease.

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Agree with the good captain.
Do you have a picture of your fish so we can get a good look?


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how big is your tank? some six line wrasses can be aggressive towards other fish especially when the tank is not big and they are introduced first.
 
I forgot to mention he has been in the tank for about a month now and just developed this behavior.

The tank is 120g all params are good. I will try to get a good picture to put up
 
You didn't answer the QT question though....I only bring up because I myself did not quarantine and lost my entire population in the blink of an eye. 72+ days later I was finally able to add again. That's a long time to stare at a fishless tank.

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