Ding2daDong
New member
Hello all,
I recently purchased 2 ocelaris black clownfish that where at the LFS for about a month. They were eating fine and seemed to be in perfect health.
I put them in the tank on Sunday and they were swimming around and eating pellets and the male seems to be eating some frozen.
Since that day they have both swam to the lowest flow area of the tank and the female is refusing to eat. They are acting very lethargic and not swimming energetically around the tank like the first day or like they where at the LFS.
I have tried a variety of foods and now thinking that if she doesn't eat by tomorrow then I will have to try live brine shrimp.
Just wondering your thoughts if you have heard of this problem or it seems to be an acclimating thing? I used to breed clownfish and never had an issue like this before. I did notice some white stringy poop on the female and male but have had this issue in the past and with proper feedings and good water quality it always went away for good.
Oh and my water quality is consistent and proper.
Thanks for your help,
-Matthew
I recently purchased 2 ocelaris black clownfish that where at the LFS for about a month. They were eating fine and seemed to be in perfect health.
I put them in the tank on Sunday and they were swimming around and eating pellets and the male seems to be eating some frozen.
Since that day they have both swam to the lowest flow area of the tank and the female is refusing to eat. They are acting very lethargic and not swimming energetically around the tank like the first day or like they where at the LFS.
I have tried a variety of foods and now thinking that if she doesn't eat by tomorrow then I will have to try live brine shrimp.
Just wondering your thoughts if you have heard of this problem or it seems to be an acclimating thing? I used to breed clownfish and never had an issue like this before. I did notice some white stringy poop on the female and male but have had this issue in the past and with proper feedings and good water quality it always went away for good.
Oh and my water quality is consistent and proper.
Thanks for your help,
-Matthew