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    Default Clownfish behavior

    I got a pair of true percs that have been in my main tank for 2 days now. They pretty much swim in the corner of the tank, often only near the surface. I read on wetwebmedia that this shouldn't be something I should worry about. My question is whether or not anyone has ever had any clowns do this, and if so, whether they eventually began hanging out near the bottom of the tank? Seems a shame that they won't go near my LR and all the little caves and such I made for them.

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    Mine have always done that. Seems perfectly normal.
    They'll move around for food, but always go back to their corner.
    Kuce

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    It takes a while for them to orient to the reef. They like smooth surfaces and rocks don't give much of that. They also take to a smooth broad leaf sea grass such as caulerpa if an anemone host is not available and will munch on or eat feather caulerpa. If you used a suitable sized cup, pipe or pot they could get inside of, that can help them adjust. This is best accomplished in a QT tank first to get them used to the pipe or cup and then move them into the reef. Percs are notorious disease carriers, so a long QT is always wise with them unless you have a very good lfs that makes sure they are really clean first. My Ocellaris preferred the maxijet as their host when no other was present and my Percs host inside a 4 inch pipe. They tend to stay away from the reef rocks for the first month or so unless they were raised in with such structure. It is common for them to prefer the black acrylic of the overflows too when not in the presence of a host anemone of an accepted species. Wet web media is correct, no worries if thats all it is and they eat well.
    Larry
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    Instar is the resident clown expert, or is that "King of the clowns?"
    Gary

    125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano

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    What does Larry know about clowns??? :lol
    Sean

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    I think he only has about 100 of them, at the last count.
    Gary

    125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano

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    My percs always stay in the open away from rocks too. To me that is a bonus, fish that are not shy.
    Plenums and ultra deep sand beds > all other setups!

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