Don't let your clowns watch Nemo!!

Alaskan

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OK, so I've got a funny/scary story that happened to me this morning. During this mornings feeding I noticed that my female clown was acting kinda weird and I couldn't see the male anywhere in the tank. After turning on all the lights in the room to see if he decided to go carpet surfing and not finding anything I looked into the sump. Somehow, I still can't figure this one out with screen covering the hole, he managed to get himself into the overflow pipe and took a ride to the sump. Luckily I found him soon after he went in because he was laying on the drip plate just getting water dripped on him but as soon as I touched him he started flopping allover and when I got him back to the tank he took of right away. He is happy and eating now and don't show any signs of stress of injury so I think I am in the clear.

So long story short don't let the kids watch Nemo where your clowns can see him they may get some ideas of there one.:lol2:
 
I have been saying ever since we got the two clowns that I am not going to name either of them Nemo, there are too many nemo out there and to come up with something unique. But now I think he has earned it. Hello Nemo
 
Its a little crazy during the summer with all the boats in town everyday but in the winter it is almost dead, kinda nice. Where all did you go?
 
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