Is this normal for clownfish?

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We’ve just finished cycling our first reef tank and got 2 juvenile clowns in it. They’ve been in there for about a week now. It’s a large tank with a large rock double arch in it. The first few days they swam around all over but have started hanging out together near the back column and often swim head down.

Is this normal?

They’re still eating. Ammonia etc all at good levels. Some algae bloom, but it’s not crazy.
 

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We’ve just finished cycling our first reef tank and got 2 juvenile clowns in it. They’ve been in there for about a week now. It’s a large tank with a large rock double arch in it. The first few days they swam around all over but have started hanging out together near the back column and often swim head down.

Is this normal?

They’re still eating. Ammonia etc all at good levels. Some algae bloom, but it’s not crazy.
Yeah, totally normal for clowns. They are claiming their spot :)
 

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We’ve just finished cycling our first reef tank and got 2 juvenile clowns in it. They’ve been in there for about a week now. It’s a large tank with a large rock double arch in it. The first few days they swam around all over but have started hanging out together near the back column and often swim head down.

Is this normal?

They’re still eating. Ammonia etc all at good levels. Some algae bloom, but it’s not crazy.
ya don't worry man I started my reef tank up like 4 months ago and went through the same thing. They do a lot of questionable things that make you think they are sick/dying but they are just odd fish.
 

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They often pick a spot behind a big rock on the opposite side of the tank from your anemone. Making a little nest in your hair algae or something.
 

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Between my friends and i we have 3 clown pairs. One lazes around on the sand in one place, literally lying there. Another hugs a corner of a tank and lives there in the vertical. Mine are active and obsessed with their three toadstools although my male has also decided to molest a chalice. Normal? Not normal? They are clowns.
 

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They're trying to trick you into putting your hand in there so they can bite it is my thought on the matter.
 

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