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Old 08-24-2008, 06:03 PM
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If you have been using selcon and garlic before the problem developed, stop using both.
Garlic does nothing for worms that I am aware of and too much selcon may cause digestive problems just like too much vitamin c in humans. Feed them normally and see if it clears up.
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Old 08-24-2008, 06:06 PM
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If you have been using selcon and garlic before the problem developed, stop using both.
Garlic does nothing for worms that I am aware of and too much selcon may cause digestive problems just like too much vitamin c in humans. Feed them normally and see if it clears up.
Hmm, intersesting. I will definitely try this. I was under the impression that a drop of selcon per feed was a good idea.

More suggestions welcome, thank you guys for the quick reply.
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Old 08-24-2008, 06:26 PM
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Hmm, intersesting. I will definitely try this. I was under the impression that a drop of selcon per feed was a good idea.
I don't know about the idea of Selcon and Garlic being the issue. I use several drops of Selcon and 1 drop of Garlic in about every third feeding. I don't like to feed anything every time.
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I don't know about the idea of Selcon and Garlic being the issue. I use several drops of Selcon and 1 drop of Garlic in about every third feeding.
I don't know if it's the cause or not either, but I am willing to stop using it for a few days to see if it helps at all.
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Ya, there's no harm in that. Although if the fish's condition does improve with just that change, I would still be very hesitant to believe it was the cause or the remedy. I think QT is in order for these fish...clowns are sensitive to all sorts of problems.
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Hmm, intersesting. I will definitely try this. I was under the impression that a drop of selcon per feed was a good idea.

More suggestions welcome, thank you guys for the quick reply.
Yes it is good to feed both but if your fish have an upset tummy and not worms lay off it to see it it improves.
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Just some additional info, both my clowns had this when I got them, I did nothing and it cleared up on it's own. That was about 8 months ago....
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Thanks for the input. Both clowns still eating like pigs and appear healthy.. nothing physical I can see with my eyes.

The larger clown though, really has a thing for the left corner of my tank. I don't know if it's just crazy clown behaviour, or if there's something bothering the fish.

It does two things:

First, the two clowns always swim against the flow. Okay, not always but 95% of the time they are just idle and swimming against the flow in the center of the tank (I blame the larger fish, because when I had the previous pair, they started this, and when I added the new perc on Friday, I think it just started following the others lead) ... I dunno if this is a bad sign, or if they just really dig swimming against the water flow?? I am wondering, because they are both wild caught if this is just natural for them. Second thing my larger clown does, is it gets itself into the left corner of the tank, near the bottom and just kinda hangs.. again, still kind of swimming against the flow. He's not laying down or breathing heavy or taking a load off cuz it's stressed, it just looks like it enjoys hanging out in that part of the tank for whatever reason. I sure wish they would move around a bit more. They literally are always swimming against the flow. I never get to see their full faces other than when they are eating, just the side views all the time.

I've had too many days to sit and stare into the tank, I am probably just worrying myself, which I tend to do often. For now, I will assume they are normal, crazy clowns.
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personaly i think what the thing bout the left corner is it cud be hosting it.
clownfish can host to anything, heck ive heard of them hosting magfloats
so aslong is it doesnt seem like its trapped there, i think its ok
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personaly i think what the thing bout the left corner is it cud be hosting it.
clownfish can host to anything, heck ive heard of them hosting magfloats
so aslong is it doesnt seem like its trapped there, i think its ok
It's definitely possible. Now that I think more about it, the pair I purchased last Tuesday had been at the LFS for quite some time (probably a month) So the clowns were pretty used to tank life, and an empty tank at that. That's where they sleep too, in the corner. I assume it's because that's what they were used to in the previous tank. And of course, the new perc I added on Friday just seems to be taking the others lead. I believe the male from the previous pair turned female, and the newly added perc was male (luckily) I at least think this is what happened. I was hoping the new clown would get the other moving about more, and sleeping in the rocks... or in one of the 3 GBTA's I have... hah.

I've had clowns host many things, but that's just it, they were 'things' like a powerhead, or a coral, never a corner of a tank. But that is a good point, I should have caught on to that sooner myself.
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