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    Posted: December 23 2008 at 2:01pm
I bought 2 clowns for my kids 14gal nano 1 died and the other does not look well. I was wondering if it would work putting him in my 55 gal tank? I have 2 clowns,yellow tang,sailfin and 3 damsels in it allready.anyone with a opinion please let me know.
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it may help, but it could also hinder the other tank, i would put it in is own tank, test the water in the nano, something must be off
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I wouldn't put it in the 55.  If it is sick it could make the others sick too. 
 
Test the water in the 14g.  If there is something off that is a "simple" fix (salinity, temp, nitrates, nitrites, Etc)  it should be easy to correct it. 
If everything tests normal and you want to move him.
I'd get another tank (a simple 10g or even a 5g bucket would work) fill the tank/bucket with water from the 55.  Acclimate the guy to that water, let him hang out there and see if he does better.
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Can you tell us more about your setup on the 14g
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No, definitely do not move it to the other tank, unless it recovers.

Yes, do tell us about the 14 gal. so we can help ensure the conditions are good.

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Ditto Mark. I wouldn't move it to the other tank. It's likely to be harassed by the established clowns and also has the risk of spreading disease to your other tank.
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