Tonight when I was looking in on my tank with my little flashlight I almost had a scene from a horror show happening in front of me. I fist saw my larger of the two clowns come in to the light shaking and soon saw that my emerald crab had him by the tail. The clown then darted upwards and broke the grip almost lifting the emerald off the rock that it was holding on too. I immediately flipped the lights on and the dominant that has been chasing the smaller of the two constantly didn't do much of anything but swim in what I would consider to be a very lazy fashion. I got crab out of the tank and is now in a 5g bucket with 2g of water in it. The clown is in the back corner of the tank on the floor not it's usual sleeping spot. It lays completely motionless and then twitches every now and then a bit when put the light on it. I don't see any physical signs of damage and tbh every night they sleep in some strange different way. So I don't know if this is just another normal for them or if it has some internal injury. I did a feeding to see what would happen and it did swim up to the top of the tank and eat food.
2:30 AM here so going to bed. What are the chances of the clown surviving any injury if one did occur. I'll decide the clowns fate in the morning after seeing the condition of the clown.
2:30 AM here so going to bed. What are the chances of the clown surviving any injury if one did occur. I'll decide the clowns fate in the morning after seeing the condition of the clown.