First clownfish buying advice

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-Focus on skin and skin condition
-Observe it’s breathing rate
-See how it interacts with others in tank
- ask to see it eat

After acclimation, give it a 2-4 minute freshwater dip to alleviate chances of brook or flukes

introduce under low light
 
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A few people are lucky like that. Others have fish that end up being bullies, or downright aggressive.
The blenny was introduced to the tank, immediately swam down to the torch in which my clowns are being hosted, and they saw him and they didnt mind him at all. He usually now hides in the GHA or a cavernous rock I have, and eats the algae whenever he feels hungry. Clowns love him. He's young too so thats a good thing.
 
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