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ok ill try the peas, frozen or caned?, also his stomach now looks sunken in, it seems like it is swollen after a full day of feeding then back to normal or sunken in like it is now, in the morning?
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Did you not read the link I gave earlier? Wacko fresh frozen.

Forget the peas. Now we know that you are indeed overfeeding.

Have you read either of the two links that I referred you to?

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Still think its OK, just overfed.
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The swirling still has me worried. Is it still doing that?
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no its not swimming in circles anymore, and yes i skimmed threw them Ouch
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Originally posted by ReefdUp ReefdUp wrote:

The swirling still has me worried. Is it still doing that?

That is a concern, but he is feeding flake food witch can cause bloating and abnormal swimming.
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yeah i just ordered some new life spectrum sinking pellets
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Awesome. Glad to hear it. Those are good pellets.
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now i have another problem, the bigger black clown fish is chasing the black onyx around the tank relentlessly and bitting her, at first they were fine with each other but now this, i think it might have to do with the anemone, should i separate the two or will this stop, they are doing this little shaking thing every now and then to each other but im afraid he might kill her, what should i do?
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You are doing great to bring this up. Thumbs Up
Did you know that the larger clownfish is the female? Yep, the smaller one is the male. All clownfish grow this way as they live together. The larger, female clownfish is always the dominant one of the pair. This chasing and shimmying means that she likes him.

Don't worry, she won't hurt him too bad.Ouch It's part of the pairing up process. The shimmying is part of it. It's all kind of a love dance. Approve You can help keep the aggression from going overboard by getting a long thin stick and when she looks like she is being too mean, try to poke at her with the stick and chase her a little. Don't worry, she won't let herself be poked but when she chases him and you poke and chase at her it will scare her a little. Each time this happens she will learn a little better that you don't approve of that action. You are the Alpha (click and read). Usually 30-60 minutes of your stick training will be enough to help them be friends and not be so rough with each other. Please read this Reefkeeping Tip, don't just skim it, read it because it goes into a little more detail about the whole new fish and training thing. http://utahreefs.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=34014

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In 1997 I had a pair that were so rough in the mating dance that his lower jaw got ripped/broken. She was not as rough with any of the other 4 clownfish in the tank because she really liked him the best. In time his jaw healed, I sold the other four and a year later they had babies. Below is a pic of him caring for the eggs.

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but they have been paired up for a while before i got them? so i figured all that would be done with, but now the female has control of the anemone at night and things have calmed down so i figured that was it.
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Originally posted by Mark Peterson Mark Peterson wrote:

Originally posted by 1stupidpunk 1stupidpunk wrote:

...try smaller feedings of things that don't float on the surface...
What do you guys think would be the best food for a clownfish? What is their natural food on the reef? What food would be less likely to cause a blockage in the digestive tract?


i have 5 different clowns, one of which i got from reef boy (thanks, he is doing well!), and i feed them omega one micro pellets, which they seem to like, and do really well on.


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