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![]() Another thing about this hobby is that there's always exceptions to the rules :-)
Nice to see that someone was able to successfully keep these clowns. I've eyed them for a while at the fish stores but all the ones that I have ever seen were always scared crapless and swimming around frantically from other fish in their tanks and weren't eating anything. If the powder brown does settle down and the clown is eating then it sounds like you might have good odds in your favour. Sounds like the clown tang could challenge the powder brown once the clown started to feel more comfortable. Good luck and let us know how you make out. |
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![]() Well,
He is dying -( He can't compete to have enough food against my other fishes in the tank. He is in my sum now and is very weak. Not sure what else i can do for him now. ________ HEALTH STORE Last edited by Coleus; 04-30-2011 at 05:12 AM. |
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![]() if death is inevitable, put into a bag and into the freezer. quicker, very humane, easier to discard when garbage day comes. sorry to hear but more fishes die in the hands of hobbyists that we all care to admit.... including myself.
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Clown tangs are very difficult to keep and if they do survive will grow to be a very aggressive tang, I would recommend researching a different tang. |