Clownfish Wedged Between Wavermaker & Nem Guard

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Woke up this morning to only finding one clownfish, they usually host the rock right under it, so I’ve been working on trying to get them to host a different location, but difficult when it’s only a 10 g tank.

The male clown, unfortuntelty wedged itself in between the guard and the jebao 10, and as far as I can see, there’s no visible injuries. He probably was stuck for about 6 hours or so. He is stressed and cannot swim right. He’s alive, and unfortunately I don’t have clove oil because honestly I never thought this would come, but another part of me is optimistic and feels that he just needs a little bit of rest. I put the breeding box against the return pump, so he can get more oxygen. should I go to the store and get glove oil? What should I do?

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He looks like he has a severe injury. I'm not sure I would rush to clove oil or euthanasia yet. I would just see how things go over the day. PS - most fish do not survive this type of issue when they look like this one does.
 

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Another thing to consider - did this clown wedge itself accidentally, or did it have some preexisting issue that caused it to swim erratically and get stuck? The latter is more common than the former.

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Another thing to consider - did this clown wedge itself accidentally, or did it have some preexisting issue that caused it to swim erratically and get stuck? The latter is more common than the former.

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I’ve had these two clowns for a while, watch them super closely. I wanted to get a reef tank, so I upgraded my tank and got a wavemaker. They’ve always hung out on the rock under the wavemaker about 8 inches below and when the lights shut out they swim vertically. They’ve been doing this for months, and at the same time I’ve been trying to get them to host a different corner or a rock until I eventually get a nem or a frog spawn (not guaranteed ik) but I made a drastic mistake with the nem guard because those are supposed to sit flush against the wall, whereas I had it angled, leaving a crack big enough so that the fish could get trapped.

The fish were healthy, it’s just a shame. Currently it looks like it’s getting in betterish condition, but new marks are showing on both sides. Kind of pale ish whiteish. I think in an hour or two I’m going to do clove oil. Im very upset, never had a fish die on me like this before.
 

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