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Hello all.
So my first marine aquarium got it's further inhabitants today. 2 small clowns from o.r.a. they are so small and cute.
The tank is a 75g, with 60lb of rock and 40 lb of sand. It is being filtered by an fx 6. No power heads yet.
The fx6 does about 450g/hr. That should not be to much water movement for the two Lil guys should it? How can I make sure that they are eating? I tried to spot feed them ,cause they were hiding in the back corner. I deff saw one eat but not sure about the other. After that they came out from hiding to the front of the tank. Is there a way to help get pellets to them? Its such a big tank for 2 fish one inch or less.
 
Hello all.
So my first marine aquarium got it's further inhabitants today. 2 small clowns from o.r.a. they are so small and cute.
The tank is a 75g, with 60lb of rock and 40 lb of sand. It is being filtered by an fx 6. No power heads yet.
The fx6 does about 450g/hr. That should not be to much water movement for the two Lil guys should it? How can I make sure that they are eating? I tried to spot feed them ,cause they were hiding in the back corner. I deff saw one eat but not sure about the other. After that they came out from hiding to the front of the tank. Is there a way to help get pellets to them? Its such a big tank for 2 fish one inch or less.
How new r they? My clown only started eating when I fed him frozen mysis after a couple of days
 
Sometimes they won’t eat for a couple days. Normally like to see them eat at my supplier before bringing them home. Sometimes I still do. If after two days I don’t see interest in my normal feeding I will add a little garlic to the mix. Like a tiny bit or use tiny garlic pellets to get them eating. After adjusting to their new home they should be fat and happy before you know it.
 
Sometimes they won’t eat for a couple days. Normally like to see them eat at my supplier before bringing them home. Sometimes I still do. If after two days I don’t see interest in my normal feeding I will add a little garlic to the mix. Like a tiny bit or use tiny garlic pellets to get them eating. After adjusting to their new home they should be fat and happy before you know it.
I have seen them eat. It makes me happy. I think my food was too big for them. I stole some small pellet food from my daughter and I saw them both gobble a couple pieces each. I need a skilled scavenger now to clean up all the ones they don't eat.
 
I have seen them eat. It makes me happy. I think my food was too big for them. I stole some small pellet food from my daughter and I saw them both gobble a couple pieces each. I need a skilled scavenger now to clean up all the ones they don't eat.
Cleaner Shrimp, hermit crabs, variety of snails :)
 
I have seen them eat. It makes me happy. I think my food was too big for them. I stole some small pellet food from my daughter and I saw them both gobble a couple pieces each. I need a skilled scavenger now to clean up all the ones they don't eat.
Hermits and snails are great. The little hermits. The bigger hermits tend to be more of a pest in my tank.
Light foot crabs are super cool as well. He eats anything and everything. Leaves my fish alone unlike a Halloween hermit that needs lives in my sump
 

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