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Old 05-07-2012, 06:18 PM
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While we are kind of on topic would you replace that fish without knowing the reason for its death in the first place?

The reason I ask is because my sailfin passed away about a month ago and I have no idea why. I really miss him and I want to get another but I'm afraid he'd meet the same demise. So is it irresponsible to get a replacement fish without knowing the cause of the death on the first one?
I wouldn't consider a second attempt irresponsible, provided the first casualty was otherwise healthy.

Personally, I'm resigned to the fact I shouldn't have a Lawnmower Blenny, but that's after losing 3 and knowing how they met their demise. The first one was my fault (newb mistake) for not properly covering the intake of an AquaClear powerhead. In his grazing frenzy he obviously got too close & got stuck to it. By the time I saw him he was already dead. The second was a carpet surfer, found him on the floor all dried up. The third attempt was sketchy at the start since the guy was tiny when I got him. But against those odds, chased by nearly every other fish in the tank, he made it to adult size with no harm done. After about a year as an adult, he just stopped eating & starved. Sad to watch but I could do nothing to get him to eat. So I guess for the last one I didn't really know why, but I knew how. In any case, much as I appreciate their character, I won't try another. Maybe when I get a larger tank....
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Old 05-07-2012, 07:00 PM
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Is it possible the male was/is becoming a female bec of the breakup?
I *think* most clownfish are male with the exception of the dominant one being the female. I could be wrong on this. I think all clownfish are born male.
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Old 05-07-2012, 07:22 PM
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That's true, Im just wondering if the male will become female now that he's the only one.
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Old 05-07-2012, 10:39 PM
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I don,t think so, they would fight a lot for dominance before that would happen. It's not a so quick process.

I guess the fish was startled by something and jumped out or maybe just tried to catch something on the surface and jumped out.

Twice I had clownfish introduced to each other and there was the dominance fighting but it was never so bad that one jumped out and they were in a 20 gallons only.

Usually one stay on a corner at the surface and the other one leave it alone.

Where they fighting a lot?


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Is it possible the male was/is becoming a female bec of the breakup?
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Old 05-08-2012, 11:44 PM
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+1 on the garlic!
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Old 05-09-2012, 12:17 AM
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I don,t think so, they would fight a lot for dominance before that would happen. It's not a so quick process.

I guess the fish was startled by something and jumped out or maybe just tried to catch something on the surface and jumped out.

Twice I had clownfish introduced to each other and there was the dominance fighting but it was never so bad that one jumped out and they were in a 20 gallons only.

Usually one stay on a corner at the surface and the other one leave it alone.

Where they fighting a lot?
They didn't fight at all that i saw, the female stayed by her frogspawn, the clown in the button. The fed together no problem each taking food to its host, if they were swimming about they didn't bother each other.

They were bought from the same tank and went in mine together and were transferred together into the bigger tank. Not sure what happened after the move.

I guess sometimes they just jump.

I generally add garlic to their food every 2 batches I mix up, selcon all the time. Will keep doing so. I just checked and her eye looks normal again, hopefully it was just a scratch.
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Old 05-09-2012, 01:02 AM
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It's bad luck week for most of us here on canreef .

I lost two fish this week for no reason. No idea where they've gone.

Sorry about your hippo. Is it in just one eye or in both?

omg this is so true, my angel died for no reason a couple days ago too. it was perfectly fine and thenh suddenly spiraled and died.....
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Old 05-09-2012, 01:28 AM
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~~about the cloudy eye

I have been doing lots of reading the past week on the disease flukes, and a cloudy eye is a common symptom. Are there any other symptoms in the fish such as lower appetite, random head twitching/shaking, rapid breathing?
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omg this is so true, my angel died for no reason a couple days ago too. it was perfectly fine and thenh suddenly spiraled and died.....
Sorry for your loss!!
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Old 05-09-2012, 01:53 AM
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~~about the cloudy eye

I have been doing lots of reading the past week on the disease flukes, and a cloudy eye is a common symptom. Are there any other symptoms in the fish such as lower appetite, random head twitching/shaking, rapid breathing?
This was weird, she was fine on Friday, or at least I didn't notice anything with her eye. Got home Sunday and it was cloudy. Check today and it's gone. Now I do have ich in the tank and right now she has one spot on her eye. She eats like a pig, none of the symptoms you describe though. Her breathing is fine and she's active, haven't fed them yet tonight but she came right up to the glass looking for food. I read up on flukes as well and I don't think she has them but is there anything else I should look for?
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