lutz123 September 12, 2013 September 12, 2013 I'm sure your fishy friend will be just fine - and will be happy to have friend. My limited experience is that the earlier (younger) clownfish are introduced the better. If your current one is small don't stress if you can't find a smaller one at QR. Don't take that to mean a big one is fine, but any youngster that's close in size will work. They will work it out. Also, (for future) if you don't have an auto topoff on your Aqueon, it might be a good idea to keep your salinity on the low side in case you have a couple of days you can't top off. Then it doesn't hit super high levels before you have a chance to handle it.
Joshifer September 13, 2013 Author September 13, 2013 I'm sure your fishy friend will be just fine - and will be happy to have friend. My limited experience is that the earlier (younger) clownfish are introduced the better. If your current one is small don't stress if you can't find a smaller one at QR. Don't take that to mean a big one is fine, but any youngster that's close in size will work. They will work it out. Also, (for future) if you don't have an auto topoff on your Aqueon, it might be a good idea to keep your salinity on the low side in case you have a couple of days you can't top off. Then it doesn't hit super high levels before you have a chance to handle it. Yeah I'm monitoring it. I'd like to drop it low and just top off manually
YHSublime September 13, 2013 September 13, 2013 I manually topped off for a year. I makes me feel more in control. Then I got an ATO and I'm much happier! Although, I don't pay attention like I used to now...
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