Clownfish not eating

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Hi I brought an oscellaris Clownfish at Friday a two of them .one is taking pellets and other one is not taking pellets tried some live feed .it seems is not interested.yesterday onwards staying at bottom of the sand seems weird.so separated it in tank .please suggestion me a solution for this fish. I've attached video with this thread .
 

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Hi I brought an oscellaris Clownfish at Friday a two of them .one is taking pellets and other one is not taking pellets tried some live feed .it seems is not interested.yesterday onwards staying at bottom of the sand seems weird.so separated it in tank .please suggestion me a solution for this fish. I've attached video with this thread .
What is age of tank and how and how long did you acclimate them?
What is salinity of tank?
Can’t open video on my device- you tube works best and under bright white intensity
 

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Hi I brought an oscellaris Clownfish at Friday a two of them .one is taking pellets and other one is not taking pellets tried some live feed .it seems is not interested.yesterday onwards staying at bottom of the sand seems weird.so separated it in tank .please suggestion me a solution for this fish. I've attached video with this thread .

Hello, if it has not eaten any food since you got it, and the other one has, I would say there is some issue with this clownfish that is not a contagious disease and not related to water quality - disease and water quality would affect both fish the same way.

This looks like it is a wild caught clownfish. Many wild caught clownfish are damaged during the process, and just do not thrive. Can you contact the store that you bought it from?

I might be wrong, in that case, we need more background information about the tank and the fish. That is explained in this post:

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Hello, if it has not eaten any food since you got it, and the other one has, I would say there is some issue with this clownfish that is not a contagious disease and not related to water quality - disease and water quality would affect both fish the same way.

This looks like it is a wild caught clownfish. Many wild caught clownfish are damaged during the process, and just do not thrive. Can you contact the store that you bought it from?

I might be wrong, in that case, we need more background information about the tank and the fish. That is explained in this post:

Jay
yes it is wild caught ,it is an new one .But one is fine and good in taking pelletes
 

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