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![]() We have an 80 gal tank and it has been running now for about 2 years but the fish are about 5 years old they used to be in a smaller tank.
We noticed today that one of the clowns were missing. aside from moving all of the rock we can only find one clown in the tank, they have been together now for just over 5 years. There is no sign of the other clown at all in the tank that we can see. The clown that we can see is very protective of the corner of the tank where the two used to hang out. They were inseparable. Do we take some of the rocks out and try to find the fish? Or could they have finally mated and is one hiding with the eggs? Would they not both come out to eat? Or should we just assume that it is dead? I really am not sure what to do. The levels in the tank seem fine, there is nothing out of the ordinary yet. If anyone can give me some advice I would greatly appreciate it. |
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![]() check overflow?
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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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