Sisterlimonpot
Premium Member
I recently purchased two tank raised juvenile ocellaris clowns for my 125, right now they are on their 3rd day of hyposalinity. Both are eating and swimming with no problems, they look extremely healthy.
However 1 of the clowns seem to swim to the sand bed and lay right where the glass and the sand meat, almost leaning over at a 45 degree angle, resting up against the glass. His entire body stops moving, he just lays there, after about 2-3 seconds he gets back up and swims around, this goes on over and over again until I get in front of the tank and when he sees me he starts to get excited and swims around (thinking I'm going to feed him)
I tested the water this afternoon, amm 0, nitrites 0, PH 8.2, and nitrates are at 20.
Neither fish were showing signs of ich, the hypo is just a precaution for the other fish I have in the 125 (which are ich free).
Any ideas as to what this behavior is?
However 1 of the clowns seem to swim to the sand bed and lay right where the glass and the sand meat, almost leaning over at a 45 degree angle, resting up against the glass. His entire body stops moving, he just lays there, after about 2-3 seconds he gets back up and swims around, this goes on over and over again until I get in front of the tank and when he sees me he starts to get excited and swims around (thinking I'm going to feed him)
I tested the water this afternoon, amm 0, nitrites 0, PH 8.2, and nitrates are at 20.
Neither fish were showing signs of ich, the hypo is just a precaution for the other fish I have in the 125 (which are ich free).
Any ideas as to what this behavior is?