I created a clear "enclosure" for my banggai cardinals to isolate them these last few days until the mail releases. Scopas tank is voracious so figured he'd be all over the babies. \
After herding the pair into the enclosure with a net, I noticed my smaller ocellaris was nose down in the sand. I've moved him to a net breeder in the tank, and he twitched on occasion but it isn't looking good. Has anyone shocked or scared their clown while working in the tank or is it more likely I inadvertently knocked him into something and didn't notice..
After herding the pair into the enclosure with a net, I noticed my smaller ocellaris was nose down in the sand. I've moved him to a net breeder in the tank, and he twitched on occasion but it isn't looking good. Has anyone shocked or scared their clown while working in the tank or is it more likely I inadvertently knocked him into something and didn't notice..