Hi Reefers,
I just added my first 2 clowns to my 20g tank.
I cycled the water for just over a month to make sure my parameters are good and that nothing got hurt in the process of adding.
I finally got my clowns (2-3cm) I wanted in last night. They are still a bit shy and have not eaten yet.
I started feeding this morning only pallets so far - my pepper shrimp and hermits went nuts eating everything.
Please tell me its normal and obvious behavior for the clowns not to eat so early when introducing them to the new environment.
My feeding schedule will go as follows:
In the mornings I will feed pallets, just enough to get everyone in the tank going for the day.
When I get back home in the afternoon I will feed brine extra small and add a bit of pallets - I will feed the brine with a feeding tube to make sure in the start every heartbeat has eaten and top it off with pallets to fill the spots missed.
Is there anything missed? or anything that should be added? If so please do let me know I would like to keep my kids as happy as possible.
I just added my first 2 clowns to my 20g tank.
I cycled the water for just over a month to make sure my parameters are good and that nothing got hurt in the process of adding.
I finally got my clowns (2-3cm) I wanted in last night. They are still a bit shy and have not eaten yet.
I started feeding this morning only pallets so far - my pepper shrimp and hermits went nuts eating everything.
Please tell me its normal and obvious behavior for the clowns not to eat so early when introducing them to the new environment.
My feeding schedule will go as follows:
In the mornings I will feed pallets, just enough to get everyone in the tank going for the day.
When I get back home in the afternoon I will feed brine extra small and add a bit of pallets - I will feed the brine with a feeding tube to make sure in the start every heartbeat has eaten and top it off with pallets to fill the spots missed.
Is there anything missed? or anything that should be added? If so please do let me know I would like to keep my kids as happy as possible.