Adding 2nd Clownfish to replace one that died

mginani

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I had two clownfish for about 3 years. One of them (the dominant female) died about 3 weeks ago. All fish have been fine and parameters are good. The one that is left was very submissive to the clownfish that died and much smaller. I would like to add another clownfish. Can I do this? Should I get one that is bigger so that the current one can resume its role as male?
 
You could get a bigger one, but it would have to be fairly soon and that might mean bypassing QT, or short period of one, that would be the only real issue I could see.
 
Do you mean that the current male will turn female? I am not going to bypass quarantine so should I get a smaller one?
 
Do you mean that the current male will turn female? I am not going to bypass quarantine so should I get a smaller one?

Your male could turn, yes, no one can say how long that may take, so yes, generally speaking it is safer to add a smaller clown.
 
Personally I would add a large female. Your current male shouldn't change sex for awhile and will attach better with a female right off the start.
 
It's always a best bet to get a sub one inch one when replacing a lost one from a pair whether it be female or male. You are assured of getting a male or non sexed one and it usually works out better than getting a large known female IMO.
 
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