I received a pair of young (1" long) ORA snowflake clown fish on March 12. I am using the Humble Fish Hybrid Tank Transfer method and am on Day 10 (a H2O2 dip this morning followed by the last tank transfer). I'm like a mother with a newborn...fretting about these babies constantly. Today I'm worried there might be something wrong...one (the large of the 2) spends a lot of time swimming upright along the back of the tank and the other spends his time hovering at the bottom. If I put the net in the water, they dart around swimming normally. I began feeding them micro pellets since day 1 but TBH they didn't seem very interested in eating so I added garlic oil to the pellets. I have seen them poking at the pellets on the bottom so I assume they are eating. I noticed that the salinity in the tank today is a bit lower than normal (1.021 vs 1.023)...not sure if that would cause issues. If so should I increase the salinity and how fast? Could this be swim bladder? I can't imagine that captive bred babies would get that but I'm brand new at this so I need advice. The tank is at 80 degrees and no ammonia. I have been very careful to do 50% water changes in the QT tank every 36 hours to eliminate any ammonia issues. The fish are due to go into the DT on Sunday and they will be the first to inhabit it. Any ideas what, if anything, is wrong and what I can do? Thanks!