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2 clown fish, and 1 Molly miller blenny in a bare bottom QT. They have been in this tank for 7 days. They were at the LFS for a minimum of 2 weeks before I bought them, in which they were medicated with copper. Everyone eating and swimming like normal. Came to check up on them and noticed the tips of the both clown's pectoral fins seem to be nipped. The tail fin seems to be I good condition. Blenny scoots around like normal too. I haven't fed them today, yet. But haven't had eating issues prior to. Behavior seems normal
I am not medicating the QT, simply observing.
Bare bottom, pvc pipes for hiding. 0 ammonia, tank is not cycled. 1-2 gallon water change each day to make sure no food is left over. 78 degree temps, salinity 1.025.
I can't get a picture, the fish are way too small and won't quit moving for a Kodak moment.
Not quite sure what this means, if anything.
Hmmmmmm. Sitting here observing....I noticed the blenny was going after one of the clowns. Might be nothing but the blenny is definitely being more active than normal.
2 clown fish, and 1 Molly miller blenny in a bare bottom QT. They have been in this tank for 7 days. They were at the LFS for a minimum of 2 weeks before I bought them, in which they were medicated with copper. Everyone eating and swimming like normal. Came to check up on them and noticed the tips of the both clown's pectoral fins seem to be nipped. The tail fin seems to be I good condition. Blenny scoots around like normal too. I haven't fed them today, yet. But haven't had eating issues prior to. Behavior seems normal
I am not medicating the QT, simply observing.
Bare bottom, pvc pipes for hiding. 0 ammonia, tank is not cycled. 1-2 gallon water change each day to make sure no food is left over. 78 degree temps, salinity 1.025.
I can't get a picture, the fish are way too small and won't quit moving for a Kodak moment.
Not quite sure what this means, if anything.
Hmmmmmm. Sitting here observing....I noticed the blenny was going after one of the clowns. Might be nothing but the blenny is definitely being more active than normal.