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I added a couple videos of my clowns swimming. They swim like this all day. This isn’t too strong?
That is perfect flow. When they swim around and infront of it that means they love the current. If it was too strong, they would hide and stay sill. My clown does the same thing and their just enjoying the flow :D
 
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That is perfect flow. When they swim around and infront of it that means they love the current. If it was too strong, they would hide and stay sill. My clown does the same thing and their just enjoying the flow :D

how the heck do these guys sleep? Haha they don’t explore the tank at all, they just swim in the current. I’m tired for them! I’m clearly used to my freshwater fish! Haha
 

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how the heck do these guys sleep? Haha they don’t explore the tank at all, they just swim in the current. I’m tired for them! I’m clearly used to my freshwater fish! Haha
Lol that’s the saltwater hobby
 

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