usatennisfan
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So I have had a maroon clown for about 6 months and she has been doing great. I have tried to pair her with another three times. The first one she killed because they were both female, the second one was a successful pairing but the damsels killed it, the third was also a successful pairing but he didn't make it because he never ate for me. Fast forwarded to a week ago and I am making one final attempt to pair her up. I have had the new little guy for about a week and he is doing well. The size difference between them is pretty big, she is 2"-2.25" and he is 0.75"-1". The thing that really worries me is the bullying to establish dominance. Since I have had him the male has been in a net breeder hanging from the side of the tank. My plan is to keep him in there until he gets a little more size to him. My question is would he turn to she because there is no other clown with it? Should I pull the trigger and try them together? In the past when I have paired clowns I put the two of them in a clear breeder container for a few days then release them at night during a feeding then lights out immediately after. Any other ideas are welcome. Any thoughts? Advice?
Thanks in advance,
-Stephen-
Thanks in advance,
-Stephen-