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hummer
06-28-2008, 01:02 AM
I just picked up some black clowns and as I was watching them I noticed there was some white fleshy stuff around his left eye. Does anyone know what it is? How to cure it?

http://www.canreef.com/photopost/uploads/2638/BlackClown.jpg

http://www.canreef.com/photopost/uploads/2638/BlackClown2.jpg

sharuq1
06-28-2008, 04:28 AM
Don't know what it is, but when my clown looked sick with something similar I soaked his food in garlic for a week and it cleared up on it's own. Worth a try.

Keri
06-28-2008, 04:31 AM
Will the 2 species not fight? your resident clown looks pi$$ed!!

It looks like some sort of a fungal thing, I'd put him in QT to treat him if I was you - it may just clear up with a little garlic and good diet but not if the other clown is picking on him.

good luck!

Marlin65
06-28-2008, 05:33 AM
Will the 2 species not fight? your resident clown looks pi$$ed!!

It looks like some sort of a fungal thing, I'd put him in QT to treat him if I was you - it may just clear up with a little garlic and good diet but not if the other clown is picking on him.

good luck!

X2 he might be beat on by the other.

hummer
06-28-2008, 06:16 AM
Yes, they have been chasing each other around a bit. I use to have 2 black/white ocellaris with 2 orange/white ocellaris and they got along fine without fighting. But I lost the 2 Black/white clowns to a tank crash. Before buying them again I asked about it and he said that it should be fine if I got a bigger one. I guess if the chasing doesn't stop then I'll have to trade them in.
I will try the garlic method. Thanks!

EmilyB
06-28-2008, 06:37 AM
Those look like the saddleback variant, I had a pair but sold them as they were the absolute meanest fish I had ever owned...:lol: They look small yet..but I wouldn't try to keep them with other clowns. There could definitely be some biting going on..

Drock169
06-28-2008, 03:41 PM
those clowns are going to killing each other. Its best if you get rid of one of them.

Keri
06-29-2008, 02:01 AM
Yeah, those are not B&W occelaris :( He should credit you if he sold you the wrong fish.

hummer
06-29-2008, 06:56 AM
Really? Boo that sucks. The sticker on the tank even said Black Ocellaris. So I have 4 tank bred Orange/White Ocellaris and the 2 new Black ones. Who would be the aggressor long term? Right now the Orange/White Ocellaris are doing all the chasing. But they all sleep close to each other at night.

Keri
06-29-2008, 08:03 PM
Juvenile B&W occelaris: (adults are usually a solid black and white)


http://www.ziizii.com/reef/reefpics/ocellaris_2.jpg


saddleback clown:

http://www.aqwo.de/1000_l_Aquarium/polymnus.jpg

Look at the differences in the caudal, pectoral and dorsal fins, hopefully this helps determine what you've got.

I'm not sure who would ultimately win but from my understanding the occelaris are one of the wimpier clowns.

hummer
07-02-2008, 03:12 AM
OMG!! What a disasterous day. I've been unsuccessful in catching those Black/White Clowns for a refund. I saw them attacking one of my smaller Orange/White clowns today. Then after I returned home from dinner my RTBA got sucked into the powerhead...<sigh>. I managed to carefully detach it, so maybe it'll still make it.
Anyways, I've been searching the forums and saw that some people had success using the inverted pop bottle method to catch a fish. Just wonder what type of food I can use to only attract the Black/White clowns? It would be a cage match if both types of clowns got in.

Thanks for any advice!

Keri
07-03-2008, 02:34 AM
Oh bad luck!!!

Yeah, I'm not sure about a pop bottle, but if you watch it it should be ok.

On the plus side, if not Too badly mangled your RBTA has a good chance of making it


Good luck!