Turn the power head on and move it upwards to crest surface agitation. It’ll help with the oxygen in the tank. You don’t have corals so don’t worry. Keep testing with good kits. Clowns will be they’re super hardy.
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Turn the power head on and move it upwards to crest surface agitation. It’ll help with the oxygen in the tank. You don’t have corals so don’t worry. Keep testing with good kits. Clowns will be they’re super hardy.
That's just clownfish for ya. They act pretty funny when they are sleeping, that's if your lights were turned off.That would make one swim to the top and the other sleeping at the bottom just fine? Tank was cycled. I waited awhile an did the necessary things to create the nitrogen cylce it needed.
That's just clownfish for ya. They act pretty funny when they are sleeping, that's if your lights were turned off.
I'd just give it some time for them to establish some type of comfortable behavior first. Otherwise this may continue untill then, might pull a couple of hairs out over it. But I'm sure it's fine. Just make sure they are eating, especially an appropriate amount since your tank looks relatively new
Flakes are fine, they break up into small particles for them to eat. There's other tiny frozen food varieties but the flake does just fine. Atleast untill there big enuff, then switch them to some type of frozen food.How much would you feed them being this tiny? Not really sure of the amount to be honest. I don't want to over feed them because I know that's a common mistake I've heard happens.. but i don't want to deprive the little dudes either. Lol. Especially being tiny. I just have little flakes for them.

