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![]() "Paired" is a really loose term and is usually defined by each person.
![]() To me, a breeder, paired/bonded bith mean the same thing which simply means they have been housed together at least for at least a few weeks and get along together. This relationship can certainly fall apart when an anemone is introduced and one Clown wants it to herself. Over time they may or may not re-bond. Usually if you buy a breeding pair they won't lose that bond for anything. Though I've seen sone of the designer clown breeding pairs to have really loose bonds...they are kinda weirdos. |
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![]() That RBTA is gorgeous Sean!
![]() Those buggers still stressing you out? ![]() Get a few more clowns and let them pair up ![]() |
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![]() When they are both in the anemone they're paired. When they are making babies, they're bonded. Took my Maroons a few weeks to pair & a couple more years to bond. I purchased both as juveniles a few months apart. There was war & carnage for a couple weeks when I introduced #2. Luckily he survived.
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![]() +1 on the pairing and bonding
+1 on the sweet RBTA... sorry to derail, but what lighting are you using? color is so nice!
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