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Salt water tanks are really difficult.
If they are lying sideways (gils to floor), then I would think they are on their last legs. If you just added them, they probably can't easily acclimate to the tank.
You might want to check your salinity... and, of course, do a water change.
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February 08, 2009 12:27 AM
My two clownfish are laying on the bottom of tank, does this mean they are dying?
So sad to me, but they seem to be sticking together in their death, if that's what is happening. My other fish are just fine. Today I added two more baby clownfish and the baby went to the two fish and seemed to either think they were his parents or what?! It's sad:( not sure what to do, or if this is normal..any answers?? Suggestions??
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| February 08, 2009 12:41 AM |
If they are lying sideways (gils to floor), then I would think they are on their last legs. If you just added them, they probably can't easily acclimate to the tank.
You might want to check your salinity... and, of course, do a water change.
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