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![]() Mating can have some chasing but typically it is to the spot in the aquarium where the female wishes to lay eggs, not a hide and dont come out ritual.
I had Amphiprion Blue-Line Melanopus (Blue Line Cinnamon Clowns) that were a mated breeding pair and I evidenced this quite frequently. Unfortunately after a few months of this occuring the male died. Hind sight being what it is I should have quarantined at least one of them and probably both. That being said I have been successful in finding a new male which has adjusted quite well. Looking for eggs everyday. Zulu |