velvetelvis
Active member
I'm planning to buy two captive-bred bicinctus from Chadwick Laboratory at Auburn, and I'm trying to figure out if it would be better to get an established adult pair, or two juveniles.
The student who's raising the clownfish emailed me and suggested buying the pair in order to avoid aggression issues when they get into a new environment. I was thinking more along the lines of two juveniles of different sizes. I'm planning to get a BTA clone sometime this spring, and I don't want to risk having it battered to death by a too-big clownfish. I've also heard that large pairs ship poorly, although maybe that doesn't apply to CB fish.
On the other hand, bicinctus are from the clarkii complex, and probably have the combative clarkii personality.
For those of you who have kept bicinctus, which do you think would be the better option?
The student who's raising the clownfish emailed me and suggested buying the pair in order to avoid aggression issues when they get into a new environment. I was thinking more along the lines of two juveniles of different sizes. I'm planning to get a BTA clone sometime this spring, and I don't want to risk having it battered to death by a too-big clownfish. I've also heard that large pairs ship poorly, although maybe that doesn't apply to CB fish.
On the other hand, bicinctus are from the clarkii complex, and probably have the combative clarkii personality.
For those of you who have kept bicinctus, which do you think would be the better option?