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evaneatspie555 11-01-2011 08:33 PM

clowns
 
i have a true ocellaris clown i believe and what i was told is a percula clown i believe they have been in the same tank about a week and still pick on each other. there about the same size and they do this shimmer thing to eacother what is going on with them ?

evaneatspie555 11-01-2011 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by evaneatspie555 (Post 646851)
i have a true ocellaris clown i believe and what i was told is a percula clown i believe they have been in the same tank about a week and still pick on each other. there about the same size and they do this shimmer thing to eacother what is going on with them ?

temp is 79 and salinity is 1.023 i think i should raise my salinity a bit ?

SeaHorse_Fanatic 11-01-2011 08:54 PM

Corals prefer full strength salinity. Fish only tanks can get away with lower salinity.

evaneatspie555 11-01-2011 09:00 PM

yeah my computer screwed me over that was meant for my other thread :P

evaneatspie555 11-03-2011 07:23 PM

is there anyone out there that can help me with the clown fish info ??

daniella3d 11-03-2011 09:43 PM

I assume they are still quite young? if so then it is totally normal for them to behave like that as they are establishing dominance. The dominant fish will most likely become the female and the submissive fish will be the male. There is no garantee that they will form a couple but if one is submitting to the other there are good chances.

Problem arise when you buy them already old and they are both females, then female once always female and they will always fight.

The shimmer dance is a sign of submission and the one doing it is generaly the male. Good luck :)


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Originally Posted by evaneatspie555 (Post 647317)
is there anyone out there that can help me with the clown fish info ??


evaneatspie555 11-03-2011 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by daniella3d (Post 647357)
I assume they are still quite young? if so then it is totally normal for them to behave like that as they are establishing dominance. The dominant fish will most likely become the female and the submissive fish will be the male. There is no garantee that they will form a couple but if one is submitting to the other there are good chances.

Problem arise when you buy them already old and they are both females, then female once always female and they will always fight.

The shimmer dance is a sign of submission and the one doing it is generaly the male. Good luck :)

will they even pair if the one is an true ocil and the other is a percula ?? and if so would they be able to make babies?

daniella3d 11-04-2011 12:54 AM

I am not 100% sure but I think yes they can mate.

Here is something interesting for you:

http://www.reefsmagazine.com/forum/r...is-darwin.html

Hybrids are called "percularis" ...isn't that cute?

:)

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Originally Posted by evaneatspie555 (Post 647390)
will they even pair if the one is an true ocil and the other is a percula ?? and if so would they be able to make babies?


evaneatspie555 11-04-2011 01:52 AM

that was a great article i hope mine decide to mate up that would be kool and might even help subsidize this hobby .


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