I just bought 2 new (very small....3/4" long) clowns today. I think they're percs.
My tank is cycled.
I bought a white anemone with long fingers (pink base) and put it in some rocks.
The two clowns are just swimming up and down in the front of the tank now. It's been 4-5 hours since I acclimated them etc. Does this mean they're stressed or?
Is this normal? How long before they host in the anemone? They clowns seem to be interested in me (tank is on my home office desk where I work from all day every day) and they aren't shy at all.
Also...the anemone seems to not like the place I originally put him in and he looks like he's about to bail. All fine and dandy, but after I put him in the tank, I could have sworn he made a beeline towards the back of the tank (or maybe the fast moving water picked him up?).
How do I keep the anemone in the front of the tank and out of the back?
I have read some of the other threads on here regarding clowns/etc.....but just wanted to make sure everyone is "ok" before I turn off the tank lights for the day and let everyone and everything new to the tank to kinda settle in for the night.
thanks
My tank is cycled.
I bought a white anemone with long fingers (pink base) and put it in some rocks.
The two clowns are just swimming up and down in the front of the tank now. It's been 4-5 hours since I acclimated them etc. Does this mean they're stressed or?
Is this normal? How long before they host in the anemone? They clowns seem to be interested in me (tank is on my home office desk where I work from all day every day) and they aren't shy at all.
Also...the anemone seems to not like the place I originally put him in and he looks like he's about to bail. All fine and dandy, but after I put him in the tank, I could have sworn he made a beeline towards the back of the tank (or maybe the fast moving water picked him up?).
How do I keep the anemone in the front of the tank and out of the back?
I have read some of the other threads on here regarding clowns/etc.....but just wanted to make sure everyone is "ok" before I turn off the tank lights for the day and let everyone and everything new to the tank to kinda settle in for the night.
thanks