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Post by caroline on Jan 19, 2011 4:41:50 GMT -5
Hi friends, Well I got a five inch maroon clown in a bubble tip anenome and few days a go I added an inch maroon clown and they are now both in the anenome together and getting along great. What are the chances of them breeding? And what are the directions in doing so? Please share…
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Post by Carl on Jan 19, 2011 11:19:42 GMT -5
The best I can tell you is to make sure your water parameters are at their best, there is little or no stress and of coarse that these two will mate (which does not always happen).
Have you seen any signs that you have a mated pair?.
One Clownfish being larger does not always mean that you automatically will get a dominant female and male, this is especially true with Maroon Clownfish and their more aggressive and less social behavior than other clownfish (at least from my experience)
Carl
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Post by bikeguy33 on Jan 19, 2011 12:17:32 GMT -5
From all i have been told,clownfish are one of the few marine fish that breed easily in captivity. My thoughts would be to make sure they are stress free. they will only have young when they are comfortable that the odds of survival are good.as well, i second what carl said about keeping good water perameters..
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