Clown fish help!

Difficult to say as they hide a lot, lots of places to hide. One shed their skin last night so doubt they’re dead. Turbos and sexys and bumble bees all ok
If its a molt they are just growing, most likely what it is. It sounds like ammonia burn to me, l would do a 25% water change ASAP, get a better test kit, and an airstone and see if that helps your clown
 
Ok. Will do. And get a different test kit… do I need to bail home or could it wait you think until later do you think? Considering the other stuff I’ve mentioned?
Yeah if its ammonia it needs to be taken care of asap to save the fish
 
Ok. On it. Thank you
No problem. Same thing happened to my tang and thats how I saved him! I changed 10 gallons immediately, then 5 a few days after and it stabilized and the tang is doing great now! I also have an airstone in my tank, its a 32 biocube that I had to use as a temporary tank dude to a velvet outbreak in my main one
 
No problem. Same thing happened to my tang and thats how I saved him! I changed 10 gallons immediately, then 5 a few days after and it stabilized and the tang is doing great now! I also have an airstone in my tank, its a 32 biocube that I had to use as a temporary tank dude to a velvet outbreak in my main one
Also treat however many gallons you change with bottled bacteria, that will help the nitrogen cycle stabilize and break down the ammonia.
 
Has the fish been swimming into the flow at all or just staying up in the corner? What is the breathing rate of the clown? Watch for 15 seconds and count the number of breaths, then multiply by 4 to get bpm.
Any aggression from the other clown?
 
Yes swimming into the flow. This seems to be normal tho (as in done it since I had it). The other clown is smaller and this larger one is the agressor. Breathing rate was 1 per sec
Has the fish been swimming into the flow at all or just staying up in the corner? What is the breathing rate of the clown? Watch for 15 seconds and count the number of breaths, then multiply by 4 to get bpm.
Any aggression from the other clown?
 
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40G. Tested ammonia yesterday, was 0. Same for nitrite. About 10 nitrate. pH was about 7.9 but was around midway thru the light cycle. KH around 9
Looks like a typical clown to me chasing its reflection.
All videos came thru on my end. What kits are you testing with ?
 
My take on this: the clown isn't breathing fast, but it is stressed and pinned up against the top of the tank. My guess is that the other clown is keeping it up there. You may not see signs of overt aggression, but this is called "displacement" where one clown just sort of moves the other one away from its territory. While you are in the room, this behavior may well change.

Jay
 
Interesting… will they eventually pair or is there something I can help with?
update so far, new carbon in, air block in, 25% water change. Nh4 also neg on salifert. Even on the water change the larger was having a go at the smaller. Done what I can I suppose. If it is bullying happy to receive some tips.
assume seeing no hermits last night was a red herring. Typical
 
Interesting… will they eventually pair or is there something I can help with?
update so far, new carbon in, air block in, 25% water change. Nh4 also neg on salifert. Even on the water change the larger was having a go at the smaller. Done what I can I suppose. If it is bullying happy to receive some tips.
assume seeing no hermits last night was a red herring. Typical

Well, it may not be displacement, I just wanted to ensure you were aware it could be that.

Clownfish are odd with their compatibility, things change over time, presumably as they change their sex. Watch for rips in the fins, that indicates things are breaking down further. Adding more decorations can help.

Jay
 
Interesting… will they eventually pair or is there something I can help with?
update so far, new carbon in, air block in, 25% water change. Nh4 also neg on salifert. Even on the water change the larger was having a go at the smaller. Done what I can I suppose. If it is bullying happy to receive some tips.
assume seeing no hermits last night was a red herring. Typical
In my experience, once they start fighting it’s generally hard to reverse it. Add plenty of hiding spots and it may help to separate the aggressor for a bit.
 
Thanks all. There’s loads of places to hide but generally they both wanna chill at the top, in the open, battling the flow (eye roll) I’ll have to play Barry white…
 
Thanks all. There’s loads of places to hide but generally they both wanna chill at the top, in the open, battling the flow (eye roll) I’ll have to play Barry white…
How is the clown doing??
 
How is the clown doing??
Looks ok thanks for asking. Trying to resist temptation to keep looking. But no gasping and appears to be calmer. Think this one will be a little treacle!
 
Looks ok thanks for asking. Trying to resist temptation to keep looking. But no gasping and appears to be calmer. Think this one will be a little treacle!
Thats good! Glad to hear
 
Buzzing. Happy turn around for the clown.
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This is the first time she’s been in here!!! Yay
 

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