lokii_37
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I've had my tank set up about 2 years now. It's a 90 gallon mixed reef. 10% weekly WC. Health thriving tank.
I've had my clown fish probably close to a year now. She eats swims runs the tank. Normal clown fish stuff. When I got home from work today I fed a little formula 1 flakes, everybody ate in clouding the clown.
I am getting the food ready for the night time feeding. It is a mix of blended fresh seafood. I keep it in the freezer and break off pieces to thaw and feed. The food is thawed in tank water with 5 drops of kent garlic. I have been feeding this mix a few times a week for over a month.
Here is where the clown goes crazy. I am using a Turkey baster guide the food towards some of the LPS and the anemone. I look over and see the clown just drifting down to the bottom. Like she is dead. I reach in to try and scoop her out and she swims off like mad but upside down looking very disoriented and very erratically.
I reach in and grab her to see if maybe she is choking or anything. She did the typical fish out of water freak out.
I don't want her to suffer but I want to try what I can to help. Any ideas?
I've had my clown fish probably close to a year now. She eats swims runs the tank. Normal clown fish stuff. When I got home from work today I fed a little formula 1 flakes, everybody ate in clouding the clown.
I am getting the food ready for the night time feeding. It is a mix of blended fresh seafood. I keep it in the freezer and break off pieces to thaw and feed. The food is thawed in tank water with 5 drops of kent garlic. I have been feeding this mix a few times a week for over a month.
Here is where the clown goes crazy. I am using a Turkey baster guide the food towards some of the LPS and the anemone. I look over and see the clown just drifting down to the bottom. Like she is dead. I reach in to try and scoop her out and she swims off like mad but upside down looking very disoriented and very erratically.
I reach in and grab her to see if maybe she is choking or anything. She did the typical fish out of water freak out.
I don't want her to suffer but I want to try what I can to help. Any ideas?