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Clown behavior?
I have a pair of clowns that I have had for almost a year (have always been happy and healthy) and for the last week they have been fighting, not really violently but none the less fighting. They each have a red dot on opposite lips like they bit each others mouths. They are still active and eat well. Is this normal behavior when they are deciding who will be dominant? They are still only a little over an inch long.
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Yes, its sounds like they are trying to figure out who will be the dominant. I've never seen clowns actually bite each other's faces though. You could try to isolate one of them for a month, this should allow the other to establish her dominants and then introduce the other back into the tank. I could see this going terribly wrong or not work at all, maybe get a second opinion first.
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What species are they? As long as there isn't too much physical damage or stress between the two I would let them be, they will figure things out themselves. One of them will become boss! :smile:
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their false percula's
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False Percs
I have seen my old false percs bite each others mouths and whip each other around. In time the female will take dominance and the scrapping will fade away.
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lindsayf,
It does sound kind of strange for them to be establishing dominance after being together for a year. Usually, they do this very soon into their relationship, especially ocellaris. What sized tank are they in? Have you moved them to a different tank lately? Reaquascaped? |
:mrgreen: Me and Karen have been togather for 6 years,and we're still fighting for dominance :razz: :mrgreen: ......
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Jim,
After 12 years together, Chris and I have the dominance thing down pat :biggrin: Indeed, it took awhile, but he has finally realized I run the show at home and he runs the show at work (stupid bosses notwithstanding) :razz: |
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