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So we bought an ocellaris clown for a new quarantine tank. Odd fish, does not swim around the tank much. Refused to host anything. He just kind of stays at the top corner of the tank. No visible signs of illness, eats fine and tank parameters are good. Thought the lack of motion was just due to tank size (13.5gal)

Fast forward 2 months he's into the full 110gal display tank. Same behavior. Bought a 2nd to assist with cycling. It moves somewhat but its behavior is mirroring the orgional clowns. Tank parameters are good (it is cycling so they aren't consistent 100% of the time but are almost always in a safe range), eating is fine but both avoid each other and just swim aimlessly at opposite upper corners.

Is there cause for concern?
 

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Keep a eye on the ammonia.

It's common for clowns to pick a corner to stay in.
 

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Sounds like it’s hosting the corner of the tank which is normal
 

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agree with the above. Sounds normal.

Mine did that in the beginning, but once i added some corals they made up their minds. Sometimes they still move to the back wall or corner for a day or two, but then the move back to the hosting the anemone or xena. Mine cant make up their minds or they just like change idk.

Give it time, and depending on the age and other tank mates, they may just be comfortable where they are.
 

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Mine both hang out in the same corner, or same piece of coral together all the time. Seems to be normal for clowns
 

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100% normal behaviour. I had the same question myself when my Maroon did exactly that. They're weird little fish.

Moved to my display and did the exact same thing. Picked a corner and just hangs out there. Chillin'.
 

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