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    Default will my clownfish die?

    i have two perc clowns and i was ataching zooaz to a piece of live rock when the zoas droped into the tank i didnt see it floating around because it is light enough to float, i think my one clown fish ate it mistaking it for food. Is he gonan die?

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    greg97527 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    lol stupid clown my maroon did the same thing and he's just fine except for the third fin that grew the next day.

    He should be just fine.
    It's all about the reef. :YEAH:

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    Clowns are certainly goofy!!! :P

    Now, I'm wondering if fish have a gag reflex... Can they puke up something like we do?


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