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![]() Yesterday I noticed my male clarkii fins appeared to be a bit tattered but he was eating fine, so thought maybe my female was messing him.
Tonight he's hiding in a corner of the tank he never goes to, his dorsal fins are basically gone (along his back), and he has white spots on him. Last night he ate like a champ, tonight nothing. Will post a pic ASAP. I don't think it's velvet from what I read, with the fin issue it's not ich. What is this and what do I do? The photo is not great as this side of the glass I don't clean. ![]()
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My 180 GL Reef Tank http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=81842 My 55 GL Reef Tank - shut down http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=87764 Last edited by Coralgurl; 12-03-2014 at 01:19 AM. |
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![]() Hi
I can't help you with what i think the problem is but i do have an empty tank that i am not using with a filter and heater if you want to borrow it i can also lend you some live rock as i probably have over 300lbs of it hehe ![]() |
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![]() Similar thing happened to my Maroon clown pair after years and years of marriage. The female turned on the male and attacked him until he hid in a corner. I put him in the sump but he did not survive.
I don't know if it's the female's response to no offspring after a while, or the female senses the male is in poor health so she kicks him out. Nature taking its course one way or another.
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I thought for sure he was going to be dead this morning, but he's still hiding on the side of the tank. I distracted the other fish and tried direct feeding him, but he wouldn't touch the food. I bought this guy as a baby, he was less than an inch big when I got him. He has black coloring on his tailfin, and he was a little beat up in the tank, so he was the one I picked. He's now like 4-5" and a sweetheart (for a clown...lol). Ugh.
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My 180 GL Reef Tank http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=81842 My 55 GL Reef Tank - shut down http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=87764 |
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![]() Well, the good news is, I don't think I have a rampant disease going through my tank, bad news, my female is guilty of brutalizing him. My hubby saw her just going after him tonight. So we've placed eggcrate in the tank to keep them separated. I don't know if he'll survive, but he's got a chance now.
Im going to have to sell one if he does survive, I'll keep him.
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![]() My suspicion is that if "he" is 4 to 5 inches you don't really have a he. Especially if they are both the same size.
Something else to consider is that large clarkii clowns and tomatoes are known to grab tank mates and feed the anemone they live in.
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