So I added a pair of Picasso clowns to my 55 gallon and they both have stayed under the powerhead for around 24-36 hours now. Too much water movement? Stressed? Any ideas? I have attached a video.
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Yes I just got them. That's what I was thinking.I'm assuming you just got them. Give them a few days, they need to acclimate to new surroundings. Clowns can be weird. My skunks do that on occasion its just clownfish being clowns.
Thanks! Yes I feed them after a couple hours of being in the tank. When I turned off the powerheads during feeding they seemed to move around more. But after feeding & heads back on they go back to the spot.Nice looking pair!
Yeah they look good. Just give them some time.
No issue with the water movement.
Are they eating?
^^^^When I first started my tank I had 2 clowns that did the same. I had to adjust my flow from my MP40s and then they started free swimming.
I'm not really familiar but what size tank? I run 2 MP40s at 38% during the day and 28 at night. I had one side mounted and one back wall mounted. Fish wouldn't swim and stayed in the corner. When I placed both on the side anti sync mode then the clowns free swam the tank.2 Current USA 1,050 GPH
I have mine directly across from each other 3 inches below the surface.I have the one that's in the video goes right in front of the rock work & front glass. And the other one is on the other side on tank more towards the top and tilted up towards the surface. Now that i think of it my flow maybe on 100%. Don't think I've changed it since I've had them in the tank. The clowns are my first fish in tank.
The one in video set on "wave" and the other powerhead near top is set to "stream"
Pointed towards the rock scape/middle of tank?I have mine directly across from each other 3 inches below the surface.