Clownish swims a lot?

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Is it a problem for a clownfish to swim a lot? I noticed my clown swimming a lot after I found her in my filter after she started there over night by accident. Just curious as I've never seen either of them swim so much or so fast constantly
 
Do they have any rock to hid behind or in? Might be startled and frightened still. Or extremely happy to be alive
Yeah. There's quite a few rocks they can hide behind and 1 she could hide in that's not taken over by another fish. So possibly could be happy to be alive? But even at night she seemed to swim a lot when she should be sleeping.
 
What should I do if something is wrong? How do I find out what it could be?
If she is straight up zipping across your tank nonstop something might be wrong. You could take her out and treat her with medication or a freshwater dip. Take her out after 2 hours of lights out. Very easy to catch.
 
If hes new this is normal it will eventually find an area and relax at night mines use to like sleep swim on the back glass at first when they got settled in and now they took over a zoa colony
 
If she is straight up zipping across your tank nonstop something might be wrong. You could take her out and treat her with medication or a freshwater dip. Take her out after 2 hours of lights out. Very easy to catch.
What should I treat her with? And how do I do a freshwater dip?
If hes new this is normal it will eventually find an area and relax at night mines use to like sleep swim on the back glass at first when they got settled in and now they took over a zoa colony
She's not new. I've had them for 2 months. This just started after she was stuck in the filter overnight. She swam in there while I was cleaning it and I didn't notice
 
Is she eating? If she is give it time before doing a fresh water dip
 
What should I treat her with? And how do I do a freshwater dip?

She's not new. I've had them for 2 months. This just started after she was stuck in the filter overnight. She swam in there while I was cleaning it and I didn't notice
Google! If she's eating then she should be fine regardless.
 
Probably never so happy to be back in the tank but on serious note, all mine are up down and all around tank. Generally, very active fish.
 

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