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Here is a video of him swimming.
Is he wild caught or bred in captivity?
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Here is a video of him swimming.
Well, I bought the tank used and he came with it, so I don't know for sure but I assume bred in captivity.Is he wild caught or bred in captivity?
Only will give him some temporary relief but it will be hard for you to control temp.I have maybe 2.5 gallons of new saltwater left. Is it a good idea to put that into a bucket and put him into that?
Well…, is this his normal behavior or this tank is so new to you that you don’t know?Well, I bought the tank used and he came with it, so I don't know for sure but I assume bred in captivity.
Here is a video of him swimming.
He is breathing a little hard, but not gasping. He does look like he is scratching against the sides trying to escape.Only will give him some temporary relief but it will be hard for you to control temp.
I can’t say for sure but the short video doesn’t show he is stressed. Is he breathing hard? Is he scratching?
did you say you were away? For how long and was he fed?
This is not normal behavior. He's been in their since the beginning of November.Well…, is this his normal behavior or this tank is so new to you that you don’t know?
Okay so you need to talk to the caregiver to see how long he’s been like this & what happened to the gramma. Maybe the screen was not on right and he jumped out? Maybe you turned the light on all of a sudden and that shocked him.This is not normal behavior. He's been in their since the beginning of November.
There is no right decision on this one. It depends on what your preference is. How much live rock do you have in there? A full tank pic helpsUpdate: The clown seems to be doing better. He is back in his normal spot and he does not have labored breathing anymore. Still no sign of the Gramma, but I talked to the person who watched my house and they said that they saw him 3 hours ago. Should I risk moving all the rocks around to try and find him to put him in the emergency bucket that I prepared, or just leave them and hope for the best?