ReefGirlSara
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When the light is on, they swim around the tank and rub all over the candy cane corals (even though I bought them a very nice GBT that they won't even go to) and they seem so cheerful. When the light goes out, they both go straight to the same front left corner at the very top of the tank, their fins even come out of the water. They swim sideways and upsidedown and stay right there in that corner all night. Is there something wrong with them?
The mated pair I had before always stayed in their sebea anemone. My sebea ended up bleached and is now the size of a quarter (1.5 years later) and the clown fish that I liked so much died after a very stressful move and a bad case of ick last November.
Now I'm stuck with these weirdos. They sleep up there in the corner, they won't go to their bubble-tip anemone I bought for them about 6 weeks ago, and they swim strangely. They wool all over the candy canes, like they're an anemone, and the male dances around like crazy, shaking very rapidly, like he's scrathing on the top side of the rock where the GBT is. I have never seen them even touch the anemone though. The old pair I had used to lay eggs, and the male would dance like that over the eggs to keep them clean and happy, but these crazy clowns haven't laid any eggs. He looks like he's trying to rub off the coraline algea.
Any thoughts?
The mated pair I had before always stayed in their sebea anemone. My sebea ended up bleached and is now the size of a quarter (1.5 years later) and the clown fish that I liked so much died after a very stressful move and a bad case of ick last November.
Now I'm stuck with these weirdos. They sleep up there in the corner, they won't go to their bubble-tip anemone I bought for them about 6 weeks ago, and they swim strangely. They wool all over the candy canes, like they're an anemone, and the male dances around like crazy, shaking very rapidly, like he's scrathing on the top side of the rock where the GBT is. I have never seen them even touch the anemone though. The old pair I had used to lay eggs, and the male would dance like that over the eggs to keep them clean and happy, but these crazy clowns haven't laid any eggs. He looks like he's trying to rub off the coraline algea.
Any thoughts?