As a few of you may know, I bought a bonded pair of snowflake clowns on Friday, only to have the male jump and subsequently die on Saturday. I bought another snowflake Saturday and introduced him to the female. They are currently in a small critter keeper that's in my cube tank until I am sure their nano cube is ready for them. There are two curved PVC pieces in the critter keeper so that they each have a place to sleep and their own territory. The female is showing the male who is boss (but not fin nipping or being overly aggressive) and the male is shivering in submission.
Here's where I get concerned: The male's breathing rate is relatively fast, at least faster than the female's. He is also not eating. I realize that I've only had him since Saturday, but as you can imagine he was not cheap and I'd rather not have this one die too. Is he not eating and breathing faster because he's stressed from the female showing her dominance and the less than ideal quarters he's currently housed in, or is there something wrong?
Both fish had been at the LFS for a while and though I'm not exactly sure how long I know it was longer than a week and I also know that they were both eating at the store. The male isn't super skinny but neither of them are what I would consider pleasantly plump. Thank you for any advice you can give
Chelsey
Here's where I get concerned: The male's breathing rate is relatively fast, at least faster than the female's. He is also not eating. I realize that I've only had him since Saturday, but as you can imagine he was not cheap and I'd rather not have this one die too. Is he not eating and breathing faster because he's stressed from the female showing her dominance and the less than ideal quarters he's currently housed in, or is there something wrong?
Both fish had been at the LFS for a while and though I'm not exactly sure how long I know it was longer than a week and I also know that they were both eating at the store. The male isn't super skinny but neither of them are what I would consider pleasantly plump. Thank you for any advice you can give
Chelsey