I posted this as a reply to my "tank picture" thread. But since that thread was moved (rightly so), I thought I'd ask the question by itself here in the hope of getting some sort of answer.
So, its now been a week since I added the two percula clowns to my tank. The water params are checking out perfect (except for a little high nitrATE at ~10). However, the fish have not moved from the top corner of the tank. I just cannot seem to get them to swim around and explore the rest of the tank. They're swimming around just fine, breathing ok, and eating great. They venture out of that corner only when I feed them, though even then, only swimming at the very surface of the water, only on one half of the tank.
Any idea on what might be causing this to happen? About the only thing I can think of is that the current that my return pump is causing is too strong for them? Its a 660 gal/hr pump with the outlet in the tank up near the surface of the water, pointed slightly downwards. I'm wondering if this is irritating them a little since they seem to be on the back end of the outlet, away from the water flowing into the tank.
I thought initially that they might be just not used to their new home ... but a week in now, I'm getting a little concerned. Is there anything I can do to have them explore the rest of the tank, especially the caves and such? It would be nice to see them swim around the middle of the tank, or in between the rocks
Any thoughts/suggestions would be much appreciated.
Regards,
Yash
So, its now been a week since I added the two percula clowns to my tank. The water params are checking out perfect (except for a little high nitrATE at ~10). However, the fish have not moved from the top corner of the tank. I just cannot seem to get them to swim around and explore the rest of the tank. They're swimming around just fine, breathing ok, and eating great. They venture out of that corner only when I feed them, though even then, only swimming at the very surface of the water, only on one half of the tank.
Any idea on what might be causing this to happen? About the only thing I can think of is that the current that my return pump is causing is too strong for them? Its a 660 gal/hr pump with the outlet in the tank up near the surface of the water, pointed slightly downwards. I'm wondering if this is irritating them a little since they seem to be on the back end of the outlet, away from the water flowing into the tank.
I thought initially that they might be just not used to their new home ... but a week in now, I'm getting a little concerned. Is there anything I can do to have them explore the rest of the tank, especially the caves and such? It would be nice to see them swim around the middle of the tank, or in between the rocks
Any thoughts/suggestions would be much appreciated.
Regards,
Yash