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My clownfish have been swimming weird and twitching kind of? My water is good and i did a water change a few days ago, is he sick or just acting weird?
 

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My clownfish have been swimming weird and twitching kind of? My water is good and i did a water change a few days ago, is he sick or just acting weird?
May be intimidation/aggression but video is too short to tell and needs to be under white light intensity.... no blue and at least 20 secs please
 
Additionally, it would be nice to have an idea of what the problem could be - i.e. how long have you had it, Any other fish acting weird, did you QT all of your fish?
 
It's mainly just my male clownfish, and sometimes the female, i've had them for 4 months and i did quarantine them all. this is another video i got, it happens for a second then he swims around fine. Could it be the micro bubbles?
 

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It's mainly just my male clownfish, and sometimes the female, i've had them for 4 months and i did quarantine them all. this is another video i got, it happens for a second then he swims around fine. Could it be the micro bubbles?
Really need white lighting only
It’s hard to see with blues only
 
Looks a lot like flashing to me. Did you add anything to your Tank recently that are not fish? Corals, hermits, snails, etc.
 
Is he ill? do i need to take him out and quarantine him?
Dose not appear to be but also hard to confirm as we need video under WHITE lighting.... no Blue at all and a length of at least 20 seconds for video
 
My light doesn't turn white but i'll figure out something.

Sometimes, you can overcome the blue of your lights by shining a flashlight on the fish while you video it.
 
If there is no discoloration, white patches, or salt sizes dots on his body, I would just monitor closely for now. It looks like he is active and feeding.
 
if it continues should i remove him?

That's tough to say - if the issue is a parasite, all exposed fish will need to be treated. If it is from tankmate aggression, then separating it will solve the issue. If it is a rare bacterial issue, then just moving this fish alone and treating it will work.
 
My female clownfish has been itching itself against the sand aswell, if it is a parasite what's the best treatment for them? and would i need to remove my corals?
 

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