I am four weeks into cycling my first saltwater tank (75 gallon). I have roughly 50 lbs of live rock, and am constantly finding new creatures.
Earlier this week I turned the lights on late at night, after they had been out for several hours. When I looked around, to my amazement, I saw between 5 and 10 small pink fish. When I say small, I mean about 1/4 to 1/2 inch long.
I've seen them every night now. They swim very fast, and tend to stick to the holes in my LR. They will occasionally venture out from the rocks.
I went back to my LFS and looked at the tank I had bought the LR from. There is a mated pair of maroon clowns who, incidentally, were very protective when I went to get more rock from their tank...
My question is, what are the chances these little fish would have survived the trip from the LFS to my tank? What can I do to ensure they stay alive? I don't have any fish in my tank yet, so there isn't much in the way of predators. What are the odds of baby clowns lasting in a new tank?
Earlier this week I turned the lights on late at night, after they had been out for several hours. When I looked around, to my amazement, I saw between 5 and 10 small pink fish. When I say small, I mean about 1/4 to 1/2 inch long.
I've seen them every night now. They swim very fast, and tend to stick to the holes in my LR. They will occasionally venture out from the rocks.
I went back to my LFS and looked at the tank I had bought the LR from. There is a mated pair of maroon clowns who, incidentally, were very protective when I went to get more rock from their tank...
My question is, what are the chances these little fish would have survived the trip from the LFS to my tank? What can I do to ensure they stay alive? I don't have any fish in my tank yet, so there isn't much in the way of predators. What are the odds of baby clowns lasting in a new tank?



