Hi,
This is my first post, but I've been observing this forum for a while and it's amazing.
I'm fairly new to saltwater and I purchased an already established fluval evo from a friend a couple of months ago. It's been going well, and my water parameters are pH = 8.0, ammonia = 0, nitrites = 0, and nitrates = 0.
I am writing because I purchased a new juvenile true percula clownfish (premium picasso apparently) a couple of weeks and it seems to be darkening very quickly. I can't find any information on whether rapid colour change is a sign of illness. It eats normally and has a lot of energy.
The image on the left is from April 25, and the one on the right is from today, May 13.
Any help would be appreciated.
This is my first post, but I've been observing this forum for a while and it's amazing.
I'm fairly new to saltwater and I purchased an already established fluval evo from a friend a couple of months ago. It's been going well, and my water parameters are pH = 8.0, ammonia = 0, nitrites = 0, and nitrates = 0.
I am writing because I purchased a new juvenile true percula clownfish (premium picasso apparently) a couple of weeks and it seems to be darkening very quickly. I can't find any information on whether rapid colour change is a sign of illness. It eats normally and has a lot of energy.
The image on the left is from April 25, and the one on the right is from today, May 13.
Any help would be appreciated.