Today marks my reef as six months old, it also happens to be the day I lost my first fish. I was having my coffee and looking into my tank when I realized I didn't see the male clown. I peeked around the rocks then opened the lid to inspect the intake. No dice. Finally my heart sank and I realized he had probably jumped. There's a narrow two-inch hole in my lid that doesn't normally seem like an issue, but my clowns decided that was the perfect place to set up shop. I found him dried-up behind the stand.
After a short and shallow burial in the permafrost, I'm trying to figure out what my next move should be. I was already headed to the LFS today to pick up some talbot damsels, should I try and get another clown or just let the female be? From the very little research I've done, I believe she is likely to kill a newly introduced clown. What course of action should I take here?
After a short and shallow burial in the permafrost, I'm trying to figure out what my next move should be. I was already headed to the LFS today to pick up some talbot damsels, should I try and get another clown or just let the female be? From the very little research I've done, I believe she is likely to kill a newly introduced clown. What course of action should I take here?