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Never thought of that, but then again he was too big to get into the overflow. It is like it has just vanished overnight....
Everything else in the tank seems just fine, this has never happened in all the years we have had these fish..... |
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Was It The Bigger Of The Two If So It Maybe In A Cavern Laying Eggs Wait A Day And Feed See If She Comes Out The Bigger Of The Clowns Will Take The Female Role
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Yes it was the bigger of the two. So if I don't see it after a couple of days I will expect the worst?
Picture of our tank...This picture is about 1 yr old there have been some changes but not a lot. We just have more corals now. |
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Well I have checked the overflow and no clown....
I am not into moving the rock around, there is just too much and it would disturb the rest of the tank way too much. I am just stunned though that it would just disappear just like that............They are just the same as the family pet, I know they are fish and all, but we have had them for 5 years............................................. .......... |
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Thats Rough.... If the clown doesnt show up soon I would start checking your ammonia levels, if they start to spike you may have to start moving some rock.
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We lost a clown that seemed quit happy @ the time. When we torn down the tank to move, there it was behind the tank. Is your tank open? that might be a possibility.
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