Mr Sh0tgun
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Ok, I added two clowns to my tank a week ago. For the first days they acted a little weird, but acted fine for the next few. When I bought the fish, they looked normal to me. But on the second day I noticed that one fish's tail looked like it had been nipped at and was missing around 10-15%. I didn't get too worried, thinking I had missed it when I bought it. The clowns acted fine, no sign of agression between them, eating well, etc. Well a few nights ago, I thought for sure I was gonna lose the short-tailed clown. He was swimming on his side, thrashing while he was swimming, breathing VERY heavy. He even got stuck to my surface skimmer, and couldn't move before I found him and peeled him off. I tried my best to save him, everytime he'd look really bad I'd make him move, but I decided I was probably beating a dead horse, so I said I'd let him be, and see if he makes it through the night. Well, he did. But now he stays in one place in the rock work, and I can't tell if he's eating. His tail has also gotten noticably smallert. You might think the other fish is nipping at him, but it isn't. There are no other fish in the tank, only assorted snails and hermits. His tail is probably 40-50% gone. The other fish is well, and eats like a pig. What do you guys think is causing this? I have a 24g Aquapod, with 22 lbs of LR, temperature varies between 78-80.
My parameters:
Ammonia 0ppm
Nitrites 0ppm
Nitrates around 20ppm (I'm assuming from the cycle caused when I added the fish)
My parameters:
Ammonia 0ppm
Nitrites 0ppm
Nitrates around 20ppm (I'm assuming from the cycle caused when I added the fish)