Joeb1983
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As the title states I was wondering if anyone that has the knowledge can shed some light on my pairing attempt thus far.
First, I'm a designer clown nut. All paired:
Wide-bar mocha gladiators
Phantoms
Extreme davincis
Platinums
Set up a new tank (#5) strictly for a maroon pair.
I know maroons are different and have different needs and techniques. From what I researched, Normally you would have a well established/large female and attempt to introduce a new small male via breeder box and test runs.
With these being captive breed designers and tank raised could I get away with starting Juvenile?..
So, I contacted Sea and Reef along with Cultivated Reef as I do for for all my designers, to inquire about how they would go about pairing captive bred designer maroons as I hear they are less aggressive...
I was informed it would be fine to purchase a stargered size pair of juvenile designer maroons as they would sort it out together being so young.
So the order was placed for a ~2" lighting and ~1.5" mis-bared white.
They came in, acclimated and released keeping an eye on them. Needless to say they went at it. I knew this was expected and had the net and box ready in case the mis-bar needed extraction.
They locked mouths, fin grabbed and did the Harlem Shake. After a while and a few torn fins later the lighting was the clear victor.
That's was 3 days ago... No more fighting nor new damage since then. Both eating and active. The lighting patrols the tank has its spot next to the overflow box and keeps the mis-bar in the bottom corner.
Every now and then the lighting will rush in and the mis-bar will do the shimmy shake and the lighting will just swim next to for a bit then leave.
Obviously they are now at the tolerating stage... Am I on the right track? If this was regular clowns I'd say yes.
I have read it that Maroons will either submit or fight to the death. I have one clearly dominate and one clearly submissive at this point.
I am now at the monitoring stage. Let me know what you think. Thanks!
First, I'm a designer clown nut. All paired:
Wide-bar mocha gladiators
Phantoms
Extreme davincis
Platinums
Set up a new tank (#5) strictly for a maroon pair.
I know maroons are different and have different needs and techniques. From what I researched, Normally you would have a well established/large female and attempt to introduce a new small male via breeder box and test runs.
With these being captive breed designers and tank raised could I get away with starting Juvenile?..
So, I contacted Sea and Reef along with Cultivated Reef as I do for for all my designers, to inquire about how they would go about pairing captive bred designer maroons as I hear they are less aggressive...
I was informed it would be fine to purchase a stargered size pair of juvenile designer maroons as they would sort it out together being so young.
So the order was placed for a ~2" lighting and ~1.5" mis-bared white.
They came in, acclimated and released keeping an eye on them. Needless to say they went at it. I knew this was expected and had the net and box ready in case the mis-bar needed extraction.
They locked mouths, fin grabbed and did the Harlem Shake. After a while and a few torn fins later the lighting was the clear victor.
That's was 3 days ago... No more fighting nor new damage since then. Both eating and active. The lighting patrols the tank has its spot next to the overflow box and keeps the mis-bar in the bottom corner.
Every now and then the lighting will rush in and the mis-bar will do the shimmy shake and the lighting will just swim next to for a bit then leave.
Obviously they are now at the tolerating stage... Am I on the right track? If this was regular clowns I'd say yes.
I have read it that Maroons will either submit or fight to the death. I have one clearly dominate and one clearly submissive at this point.
I am now at the monitoring stage. Let me know what you think. Thanks!
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