2 month old 24g Cardiff
Neptune Apex wifi
Cycled for a month and half
20ish pounds of live rock
2ish inches of live sand
Kessil A150 Ocean Blue 15000k
5 snails after about 3 weeks
So here is my query:
I purchased 2 M/F Picasso Clown captive bred. It took 2 days for them to start eating. Not a problem, but day 3 and 4 were "normal".....but NOW, Today, when I turn my light on to feed or watch them, they go hide. Mind you, we are at day 5, I got them on Sunday.
I thought it might be the intensity so raised the light and tried again, ran and hid.
So put a thin sheet to diffuse the light over the tank and tried then. Same result.
I even turned the light out completely and used my hiking headlamp, and they didn't care for that either. Thinking it was the blue coloration. No luck.
I don't believe its stray voltage, I have a grounding wire in the tank and the light is on my Apex controller along with everything else in the tank.
I am at a loss for words as to what I should do. I have read that everybody else's clowns love the light, mine seem to be super Emo and love the dark.
When it's just ambient light and they are out, I can even get them to follow my finger over the glass. So it's not me they are scared of.
Will this behavior correct itself over time? I have ruled out color, I read once a persons clown didn't like their mate in the blue, that is not my case.
I am ready and willing to do whatever my fish like, but I do plan on corals and I will need the light. I don't want to force them into hiding.
Please advise. Thank you in advance.
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Neptune Apex wifi
Cycled for a month and half
20ish pounds of live rock
2ish inches of live sand
Kessil A150 Ocean Blue 15000k
5 snails after about 3 weeks
So here is my query:
I purchased 2 M/F Picasso Clown captive bred. It took 2 days for them to start eating. Not a problem, but day 3 and 4 were "normal".....but NOW, Today, when I turn my light on to feed or watch them, they go hide. Mind you, we are at day 5, I got them on Sunday.
I thought it might be the intensity so raised the light and tried again, ran and hid.
So put a thin sheet to diffuse the light over the tank and tried then. Same result.
I even turned the light out completely and used my hiking headlamp, and they didn't care for that either. Thinking it was the blue coloration. No luck.
I don't believe its stray voltage, I have a grounding wire in the tank and the light is on my Apex controller along with everything else in the tank.
I am at a loss for words as to what I should do. I have read that everybody else's clowns love the light, mine seem to be super Emo and love the dark.
When it's just ambient light and they are out, I can even get them to follow my finger over the glass. So it's not me they are scared of.
Will this behavior correct itself over time? I have ruled out color, I read once a persons clown didn't like their mate in the blue, that is not my case.
I am ready and willing to do whatever my fish like, but I do plan on corals and I will need the light. I don't want to force them into hiding.
Please advise. Thank you in advance.
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