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![]() Ha.....knew I'd peak your interest.....
Question.....I have a 3" or so Maroon Clown in my 90....she's the Queen Biatch of the tank. I have a great opportunity to acquire another Gold Maroon Clown,. It's about 3 inches as well I beleive I'm assuming they're both females now I have a hunch but I'm thinking I'd end up with an underwater Royal Rumble (fight to the death?!) or is there a possibility they could be friends or at least keep their distance? Thanks!!
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![]() Highly unlikely. Do a search on reefcentral about maroon clowns and you'll find that even if you get a much smaller male for the female, the female might still kill the male.
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![]() My experience is that the established clown will attempt to kill the newcomer, regardless of size. A larger new clown might have a better chance of surviving. If you can protect the new fish long enough, biatch will eventually accept "her", and she will change to a male and you will have a happy couple.
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400 gal reef. Established April, 2007. 3 Sequence Dart, RM12-4 skimmer, 2 x OM4Ways, Yellow Tang, Maroon Clown (pair), Blonde Naso Tang, Vlamingi Tang, Foxface Rabbit, Unicorn Tang, 2 Pakistani Butterflies and a few coral gobies My Tank: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=28436 |
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![]() Once a clown becomes a female, there is no going back.
If the new clown you want to add is also female, you will have a fight on your hands.
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![]() The largest clown is the female and the smaller is the male,if you bought a larger clown than the one you have,that would become the female,I am also thinking of adding a marron clown to the one I already have,tried it once years ago with another one I had ,acclimatized the newcomer put him in the tank,he lasted about 2 minutes if that,the one i already had killed it almost instantly,if I do it again I will put the new clown in a floating container,so the pair can see each other for a few days,but can't attack,let them get used to each other.
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![]() I had read somewhere that Maroon's don't change back to males after becoming female. I'm trying to find the link, but haven't been able to yet. I know with occelaris, percula, skunk's and clarkii's, they can change back, but I believe Maroon's are different. Best to do your own research before attempting something like this.
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![]() I just researched on marron clowns and they are the same as other clowns they change sex.
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![]() Here are a few links about the discussion on maroon clowns:
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...+female+change http://knol.google.com/k/forming-pai...-in-clownfish# http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...ale+sex+change I guess they never say that a female maroon won't change back into a male, but that they will probably kill themself trying to show she is the more dominant fish. Bottom line, if you have a larger maroon, try to find a very small one to pair with it and have a container to keep the small fish in until the larger fish accepts them.
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