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Clown fish behaviour


Jeroen

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I just have my first tank up and running and start to learn a lot.

One thing that surprises me was the night behaviour of clown fishes. I have a pair of clown fishes and at night time the do a kind of swiveling dance in a corner of the tank. First I thought there was something wrong with them but then a day time they swim normally and eat also properly. And this behaviour repeats every night. To me it looks like there night time behaviour looks much more exhausting then there day time behaviour. Is this indeed normal behaviour for clown fish?

Further they also surprised me the other day. I read that clown fish sometimes adopt a coral in the absent of an anemone. I have a nice bubble coral and expected them to go for it but they preferred my green open brain coral. Strange combination.

Jeroen

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One thing that surprises me was the night behaviour of clown fishes. I have a pair of clown fishes and at night time the do a kind of swiveling dance in a corner of the tank.

Jeroen

My clown did the same thing after I had to remove its anemone from the tank.

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I have a colown i my tank and had since the year finding nemo released( didnt get it because of the movie :lol: ) but it has been pretty much hiper since we got at night it swims around as if it day ( and fast at that) its kind o funny where all the other fishes are hardly moving this guy swim around but his swimming patterns are different to day his body sourt of dances ( i dunno if this is what you meant) while swimming

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