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![]() My Female clown died
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![]() I've never had any luck getting a female to pair up with another male but since its the other way around I'm sure the male wouldn't mind a younger female
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![]() what will actually happen is the remaining clown you have will grow and turn into the dominant female clown, and
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![]() It's always best to buy a smaller one as your current male will become the domimant female now that your female is gone.
If you choose a very small one, it will inevitably become the male as your current male will change into a female. If you choose a larger one, you run the risk of ending up with 2 females if your current male has already begin to change. It takes patience though. I paired a black and white with a black ice and the black and white is obviously the female now but they are only starting to show each other some interest. They are not a couple yet and there is some friction still. They are together for over 6 months now so that really can take a long time.
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![]() I have had a full grown female ocellaris now for about 4 years. In that span, she's gone through 3 husbands--all have committed suicide by jumping. I don't know if she's that hard to live with or what. Early this summer I decided to try one more time and bought an ultra aggressive male from a fellow reefer that is half her size. As soon as he was released and they came together, he showed his dominance over her and she responded by turning on her side and letting him take control. Quite interesting to watch a new fsh do this to another that has been in my tank so long.
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![]() then you probably have 2 females. Because the female is dominant, not the male.
An ultra aggressive male is probably a female, not a male. It is against nature for a male to dominate a female so very very unlikely, and especially very very unlikely that the female would submit to a male, again it is against nature. Quote:
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![]() My male clown has a new friend. But things aren't very happy in the tank. He's a bit of a bully to the new guest. Poor thing. Hope they settle things out.
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![]() I would like to see that in video...should be interesting.
YOu will definitly see if you have a male and female as they will form a couple, or not. I would guess that the dominant "male" is soon (very soon) going to turn into what dominance is all about...a female and then you'll have 2 females.
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Douglas, hope everything works out with your clowns if you decide to get another one and sorry for the hijack of your thread. |