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I understand things can probably change at the drop of a hat... do you have a number in your head to say ok I feel good these fish are going to make it added my first 2 clowns had a jump out one night luckily found the lil guy just in time and hes been doing great since, but just curious if everyone has that well they made it day
 

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Not really. I do tend to un-clench after about a week.

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That is usually about the time you will start to see a feeding and behavioral pattern. It will also give you time to observe any aggression issues. if all is well, he should have settled right in.
 

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If they make it through 6 weeks of QT I start to have hope. I progressively relax at 1 month, 6 months and a year in the display.
 
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Thanks everyone I did not QT as it is their tank it's just the 2 clowns and a urchin and they all went in the tank on the 7th so we are almost a month in
 

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