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Old 05-15-2008, 09:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hi everyone
its been awhile since i have been on here.
i wanted to wait until my tank was completely cycled and ready for fish before writing on here.
so i own a 90 gal marine aquarium, adorned with live rock and live sand. my tank has been sitting with both live rock and sand in it for almost 4 months with no fish.
yesturday i added some new fish for the first time.
i brought home:
2 bangii cardinal fish
2 pajama cardinal fish
3 true percula clown fish
(they have been a family for 4 years. the person who owned them previously had to take down his tank)

before i added them i checked all the ppm's and ammonia, nitrite and nitrate were all zeros. they ajusted amazingly then i added them to the tank, almost like they had been there for awhile.
then something odd began to happen. the largest of the clownfish (obviously a female) would stick her head out of the water. at first i thought she was gasping for air however none of the other fish were doing this.
(i have taken not only the time to make sure the whole tank has enough oxygine i have also spent a lot of time researching how to do just that.)
the more i watched her the more i seen she was sticking her whole head out. making sure to keep her gills in the water still. the other two smaller clown fish would mimic her only if she did it. i do have to point out she wasnt doing this the whole time. she would swim and explore a bit then casually go to the surface and do this then go back down and casually do it all over again. she would also do this just in the corners of the tank too. i then fed them and she stopped. was she just hungry? it was odd. ive seen puffers do this.

besides this when i awoke this morning they all looked so happy and chipper. they all ate so well too. anything else i should watch out for?

and just one more thing (so sorry for the long post)
im getting some new live rock in and i have read its a big no no to just add it to a tank. the live rock has been sitting in a fully filtrated 1000 gal tank for 2 months now and im sure its cured. any suggestions? i ordered this live rock ages ago and its not being shipped until next monday. i tried to plan and it didnt work.

Again sorry for the looooong post. thanks for the replys!
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