Cute Clownfish Appreciation

Are clownfish cute?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 14 29.8%
  • Yes, but with more emphasis.

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gar732

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How about some baby clowns.
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I'e been feeding Fauna Marin pellets from the beginning along with frozen soaked in a little garlic. Can't say I've seen a change in color as I've been feeding them it from the start but they seem to love it and that's all that really matters to me.
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Oh and if your clowns stop eating the fauna your dog will more than likely love it!

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Lol!!!! Yea the fish love it! Also feed mysis on occasion

FWIW I did notice some more colouring on my dogs coat, slightly darker tan spots and her white hair seemed a little whiter. Also some shy elusive behavior after the consumption of the food. Not sure if that's directly related to the food or not but was worth noting.
 

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