OVAS

Aquarist Forums => Saltwater General Discussions => Topic started by: claude on June 19, 2006, 04:40:16 PM

Title: help>>> Clownfish not doing to good
Post by: claude on June 19, 2006, 04:40:16 PM
Hi I currently have two clownfish in my quarantine tank and one does not look like it is doing to good...  I know that they can change their sex and the one that is getting bigger is not letting the other one eat when I feed them...When I first purchased these they were both eating very well...the bigger one keeps attacking the smaller one and he is starting to lose some of his color and even small parts of his fins...what should I do...I've had them in quarantine for 1.5 weeks...is there anything I can do to help the smaller one or should I just leave them be and hope for the best???  should I put the bigger one in my main tank so that I can concentrate on the little one or will this just start the whole process again once they are both in the main tank...thanks for the info

Claude
Title: Re: help>>> Clownfish not doing to good
Post by: az on June 19, 2006, 05:02:31 PM
why are they in qurantine? clowns can be aggressive at times, i'd just put them back in the main tank if situation dont improve soon, thx.
Title: Re: help>>> Clownfish not doing to good
Post by: PowderBlueTang on June 19, 2006, 05:19:59 PM
The larger clown is jockeying for the dominate one, my two false perc's clowns still fight once in awhile and they are in a 120 gal. I would just leave them alone in the Q-tank and keep an eye on the smaller one. As long as the little one isn't getting beaten badly, they will settle their position in hiearchy. I separated my Maroons after the larger female took a chunk of flesh out of the male (Maroons are one of the meanest clowns)! If you stick them in the display they will still fight for dominance, you have to let them settle it on their own!
Title: Re: help>>> Clownfish not doing to good
Post by: claude on June 19, 2006, 05:37:45 PM
Hi az, I just purchased them 1.5 weeks ago...just going by the book...that's why they are in quarantine...
Title: Re: help>>> Clownfish not doing to good
Post by: luvfishies on June 19, 2006, 09:30:21 PM
What size is the QT? What size is the main tank?

If it's doable, move the smaller one to the main tank, then after a couple weeks, move the aggressor in.
Title: Re: help>>> Clownfish not doing to good
Post by: claude on June 19, 2006, 10:07:07 PM
the quarantine is 8 gallons ??? and the main tank is 75 gallons...