president89
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One of my Occelaris clowns is not acting right. She hasn't been eating, and she's staying under her tile. I think she's basically under there to keep her from floating to the surface. I did see her come out and that's what she did-floated right to the surface. She's getting really skinny. Her tankmate (male) seems to be doing just fine, eating whatever food I throw in there.
I alternate between a frozen concoction i made(fish, clams, shrimp, noori, squid) frozen mysis shrimp and the occasional bloodworms. Then I have some sinking pellets, spirulina flakes, formula two, and reef flakes.
She doesn't have any physical parasites or ich or anything like that. Heavy breathing, her orientation just seems to be tilted(not all the way on her side)
This is a FO tank 10G
Filtration-HOB power filter for a 40G that is well seeded.
Tank setup 12/1/2009
Temp is steady at 80 degrees Fahrenheit
1.022 specific gravity
The only thing i can think of high nitrate. I usually let the algae go nuts so it keeps it down. Ugly, but it works and keeps the fish from being disturbed if someone walks by.
I alternate between a frozen concoction i made(fish, clams, shrimp, noori, squid) frozen mysis shrimp and the occasional bloodworms. Then I have some sinking pellets, spirulina flakes, formula two, and reef flakes.
She doesn't have any physical parasites or ich or anything like that. Heavy breathing, her orientation just seems to be tilted(not all the way on her side)
This is a FO tank 10G
Filtration-HOB power filter for a 40G that is well seeded.
Tank setup 12/1/2009
Temp is steady at 80 degrees Fahrenheit
1.022 specific gravity
The only thing i can think of high nitrate. I usually let the algae go nuts so it keeps it down. Ugly, but it works and keeps the fish from being disturbed if someone walks by.