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It is a sad day in the Ford home today.
My 15 year old daughter says whats under the coffee table. we move the table and there she is my female clown fish all dried out. Apparently she jumped out of the tank and flip flopped half way across the room. I keep the water level fairly high, but I never could have imagined this happening. The male seems OK, but they were such a happy couple. I am not sure what I can do to prevent this in the future.
The lights sit on the edge of the tank the CPR HOB refugium & PS hang on the edge of the tank.
The irony to the story is we named the clowns Coral and Marlin. We never did get any eggs, but now Coral is gone. Now we will never have a Nemo
On the bright side she did not die in the tank so the water parameters are still spot on.
John
My 15 year old daughter says whats under the coffee table. we move the table and there she is my female clown fish all dried out. Apparently she jumped out of the tank and flip flopped half way across the room. I keep the water level fairly high, but I never could have imagined this happening. The male seems OK, but they were such a happy couple. I am not sure what I can do to prevent this in the future.

The irony to the story is we named the clowns Coral and Marlin. We never did get any eggs, but now Coral is gone. Now we will never have a Nemo

On the bright side she did not die in the tank so the water parameters are still spot on.
John