jonlovisolo
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Hello! Long time lurker, first time poster!
Right now in QT I have a Occ. Clownfish from my LFS. It's a female, as it was the only clown in its tank at the store, they have had it for some time, and it's roughly 2" long maybe less. Well rounded full bodied, definately a female. I drip acclimated it, transfer into QT, and it hides in PVC. Slowly comes out, starts exploring the tank, looks good. No signs of distress, all tank parameters in check, QT was cycled using fishless cycle with material from main tank, which was also fishless cycled.
Two days later, fish might be picking at food that falls to the bottom, not actively eating what's floating. However, this fish is going absolutely bannanas against the sides of the 10g QT tank, attacking its reflection. I mean full on betta style. So I covered the tank in black construction paper, that didn't work. I covered the tank in various colors of construction paper, that worked and I saw the fish picking at leftover food. This good for now.
My question is, will the fish eventually come to accept its reflection and chill out? Should I remove the paper and let it figure this out on its own? Fish looks very healthy, no signs of ich, brook, etc. Swims normally, active. Just man, it won't stop attacking its reflections.
Right now in QT I have a Occ. Clownfish from my LFS. It's a female, as it was the only clown in its tank at the store, they have had it for some time, and it's roughly 2" long maybe less. Well rounded full bodied, definately a female. I drip acclimated it, transfer into QT, and it hides in PVC. Slowly comes out, starts exploring the tank, looks good. No signs of distress, all tank parameters in check, QT was cycled using fishless cycle with material from main tank, which was also fishless cycled.
Two days later, fish might be picking at food that falls to the bottom, not actively eating what's floating. However, this fish is going absolutely bannanas against the sides of the 10g QT tank, attacking its reflection. I mean full on betta style. So I covered the tank in black construction paper, that didn't work. I covered the tank in various colors of construction paper, that worked and I saw the fish picking at leftover food. This good for now.
My question is, will the fish eventually come to accept its reflection and chill out? Should I remove the paper and let it figure this out on its own? Fish looks very healthy, no signs of ich, brook, etc. Swims normally, active. Just man, it won't stop attacking its reflections.