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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: michigan
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clowns
i have a few questions. i noticed today one of my clowns has small black discolorations in just the orange part of its body.(ocellaris clown) the fish havent acted any different and they are feeding normally, should i be concerned or is this a normal color change?
another thing i noticed is the smallest of the three clowns was swimming under the bellies of the other two and shaking, is this normal behavior (breeding rituals) or should i isolate the smaller fish?
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Pueblo, CO
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your fish are fine
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