ReefKeeperRob
New member
I would think the obvious answer to this would be no. I was up all night studying last night and noticed my large female clown in the corner just resting on the bottom not moving at all in the middle of the night. As soon as I stuck my head closer to inspect she perked up and started doing the normal clown dance. She was immediately bold with her territory pushing the male around. I started panicking and testing ammonia ect... but everything was perfect and all the other fish looked normal. After I got home from class today she looks healthy as ever. I just fed them and everything looks normal now.
It's pretty sad when you find yourself worrying about your fish during class!
It's pretty sad when you find yourself worrying about your fish during class!