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Old 07-19-2006, 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by OCDP
Haha , clownfish are funny.. I've noticed when they have a host they won't leave too far from the area.. but as soon as the host is gone they are all over the tank again with no fear.. as compared to with the host they dont leave a few inches from it, and when they do they bolt back into it like they are always in danger... haha weirdos
When my current pair hosted in my ritteri, I often felt that getting the ritteri was one of the worst mistakes I ever made as far as the fish were concerned, because I took a pair of clowns that were reasonably friendly and fear-free and had some personality, and turned them into the AmazingInvisibleFish(tm). They never came out except to lay eggs on a nearby surface. Hooray for fish that you never see. They wouldn't even come out for food! They were literally wasting away and had pale coloration. When I moved the ritteri out of the 90g and into the cube, I made sure not to move any fish with it so I chased them out ... they immediately took residence in my carpet. I had intended to move them after a week, but they did so much amazingly better in the carpet (S. gigantea though - one of the natural symbionts just like the ritteri is) that I decided I liked the arrangement much better. Suddenly you could see them. They would come out for food. They fattened up, got better coloration, etc. etc. All because they couldn't hide as well in the carpet as they did the ritteri! (6" diameter versus 22" diameter).. Anyhow the moral of THIS story is: Yeah man I agree, clownfish are dumb

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Originally Posted by Chin_Lee
hey lets keep a running tread on whose fish lives or dies after it carpet surfs.
The only thing I can offer to this is maybe my jawfish. I bought a pair not knowing much about them (yeah, I know, .... it was a long time ago, ok??). After I had paid for them the guy tells me "Be careful, they may jump." Uh .. OK. Little did I know! Man those dumb fish were so freaked out by anything that first week until they settled in. Oh no! A bumblebee outside the house? I better jump! Anyhow the tank was totally enclosed so most of the time it was fine, but when I would go to feed the tank I'd open the hatch of the canopy, and ... squip! Out one would come. Reach over, scoop up the fish, and replace.

I don't really have any stories though that involve a partially dried out fish or totally dried out fish coming back to life though-- the only happy ending ones are the ones where I was there to see the fish jump and then plop them back in.

Other than the clownfish I also lost a pair of fairy wrasses to jumping. I was on vacation, my fish sitter came to feed the fish, and forgot to close the canopy afterwards. Came back the next morning, found both of them on the floor. Both of them! He called me up, asked what to do, I told him ... put them back in. If they're not dead they might recover. And if they are dead. .. well.. the worms will do their thing. He told me the next day that he couldn't find either of them, the worms had done their thing I guess.
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