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Ammonia should be undetectable before you add fish. Do a 20% water change to lower the ammonia or use an ammonia detoxifier ASAP.
Clowns eat almost anything and should be feeding unless it is due to poor water quality, parasites, or bacterial infections.
 
Ammonia should be undetectable before you add fish. Do a 20% water change to lower the ammonia or use an ammonia detoxifier ASAP.
Clowns eat almost anything and should be feeding unless it is due to poor water quality, parasites, or bacterial infections.

Thanks for the tip Tek my Ammonia level was at 0 when i added the fish..Hopefully this water change will encourage their eating i did pick up some frozen shrimp and some pellets for them and will try them out after the water change
 
Just did my water test and here is what came up

pH: 8.0

Ammonia: 0.50ppm

Nitrite: 0.25

Nitrate: 20ppm

I know these levels are not good any suggestions on lowering them? Water Change perhaps?

Looks like its still going through the end stage of the cycle.
 
Thanks for the tip Tek my Ammonia level was at 0 when i added the fish..Hopefully this water change will encourage their eating i did pick up some frozen shrimp and some pellets for them and will try them out after the water change

Try brine or mysis, then try flakes by holding them under the water before you release. Small new fish will normally pass on pellets from my experience.
 
Looks like its still going through the end stage of the cycle.

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Ammonia and Nitrate should be 0 once a tank has cycled. Even if ammonia was at 0 the fish caused it to cycle again because it never fully cycled or established enough beneficial bacteria.
 
So the water change should help balance it out right?

No water change yet. That will set it back again. You need to let the bacteria work its course. The nitrate will spike then go back to "0". Looks like right now, your Nitrate is went thru its spike and its coming back down. Let it cycle a little longer. You can speed up the process by adding some Biosphere or some good bacteria.
 
but dont so a water change. Let the bacteria do its job until the nitrate hits "0" again. Test daily and monitor your parameters. Do you have an iphone or android?
 
but the powerhead is a must..You need circulation in the tank. Flow is important in saltwater.
 
Download this app to keep track of your tank.
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Sweet! I will download that app i been looking for something like that to record my results, i been using my notepad on my iphone!
 
I know how hard it is to wait for the cycle. Lol trust me i had my share of losses. Each day seems like a week lol but it will save you money and heartbreak to wait just a little bit longer.
 
Yes this app is the best. You can also log all the live plants, fish, corals Etc. theres much more to keep track of.
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you can also document what live stock you have in your tank. Pulls up photos and description of your fish/coral when u type in the name. So its also like a saltwater wikipedia. lol
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Well clowns are soldiers. They might weather storm. But they will get stressed out thru the cycle for sure. Just dont add anything else until nitrate hits 0
 
There is ammonia in the tank which is toxic to fish. The fish are already not eating so I would recommend some sort of water change. The tank will continue to cycle and equal out in the end.
 
I was scratching my head when you said the fish was swimming vertically lol
 

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