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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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#4
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![]() ![]() Oops |
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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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![]() fish suicide is a very common thing! which is why they can't get out of my tank! lol!
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![]() The tank is covered so no they cannot jump out.....
We checked the overflow once again and nothing, I have finally come to the conclusion that he is gone..... ![]() |