adoptaspork
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Hello everyone!
I've got a question about the behaviors of my clownfish recently. Here's the back story:
The orange ocellaris clown (assumed to be the female) was added with a snowflake ocellaris (was the male) a while back to the tank. I went on vacation for a week and the people taking care of my tank lost the male and I had a momentary reef crash when I got back, so I didn't get another male for her until a few weeks I got back because I wanted to get my water parameters back in order.
A few weeks later, I got the black ocellaris and added him to the tank along with a sixline so that the orange one wouldn't single him out right away. I observed the black one at the store with the other juveniles, made sure "he" (or "it") was a middle-of-the-pack kind of guy, and made certain that he was a little smaller than my orange one so that there'd be no major male/female conflict.
For the past couple of months, the black and orange clowns have been fine with each other. "He" would swim around "her" and when she'd occasionally go after him, he'd go into his little submissive twitch and then they'd be okay all over again. Normal behavior.
NOW something very strange has happened in the past three or four days.
Suddenly, I found the black/white clown hiding behind my protein skimmer. The orange/white clown relentlessly charges the skimmer and keeps him smushed back there, presumably fearing for his life. Or hosting it?? For the first couple of days, this is how it went. He'd cower and twitch behind the skimmer constantly and dart out for food when I fed the tank. NOW, as of yesterday, "he" has started occasionally darting out "back" at "her" when she charges, but mostly cowers behind the skimmer. The orange ocellaris continues to charge him over and over and over, keeping him pinned in there, however......
In response to "him" SHE seems to be suddenly twitching! So now it's basically *charge* *twitch* *charge* *twitch* on her behalf.
Is there a dominance role reversal going on? I'd assumed that with the time alone and having been the dominant clown before the black was added, she was already a she. The black clown fell straight into a submissive position when I added him, so I assumed everything was hunky dory and that he was juvenile/male. Suddenly they hate each other after two months swimming side by side. Could they both be female now somehow? Should I separate the black one for fear that she's going to stress him to death? The orange clown usually hosts a duncan I have on the other side of the tank but her entire energy is spent on rushing the skimmer where the black one is right now. I'm so confused as to why this would be happening two months into their relationship, and why she's suddenly twitching?
Both fish are eating like pigs. The black one darts out to grab some feverishly and then gets chased back behind the skimmer once the orange one notices him. The wrasse is just kind of an onlooker. Nobody bothers him. He's a model citizen in the tank SO FAR despite what some people say about the sixlines.
I took a video this morning of the happenings...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17BSjIytezk&list=UUsG0xi9SkoFk7zc7gUfwSCA&index=1
Thanks, guys!
I've got a question about the behaviors of my clownfish recently. Here's the back story:
The orange ocellaris clown (assumed to be the female) was added with a snowflake ocellaris (was the male) a while back to the tank. I went on vacation for a week and the people taking care of my tank lost the male and I had a momentary reef crash when I got back, so I didn't get another male for her until a few weeks I got back because I wanted to get my water parameters back in order.
A few weeks later, I got the black ocellaris and added him to the tank along with a sixline so that the orange one wouldn't single him out right away. I observed the black one at the store with the other juveniles, made sure "he" (or "it") was a middle-of-the-pack kind of guy, and made certain that he was a little smaller than my orange one so that there'd be no major male/female conflict.
For the past couple of months, the black and orange clowns have been fine with each other. "He" would swim around "her" and when she'd occasionally go after him, he'd go into his little submissive twitch and then they'd be okay all over again. Normal behavior.
NOW something very strange has happened in the past three or four days.
Suddenly, I found the black/white clown hiding behind my protein skimmer. The orange/white clown relentlessly charges the skimmer and keeps him smushed back there, presumably fearing for his life. Or hosting it?? For the first couple of days, this is how it went. He'd cower and twitch behind the skimmer constantly and dart out for food when I fed the tank. NOW, as of yesterday, "he" has started occasionally darting out "back" at "her" when she charges, but mostly cowers behind the skimmer. The orange ocellaris continues to charge him over and over and over, keeping him pinned in there, however......
In response to "him" SHE seems to be suddenly twitching! So now it's basically *charge* *twitch* *charge* *twitch* on her behalf.
Is there a dominance role reversal going on? I'd assumed that with the time alone and having been the dominant clown before the black was added, she was already a she. The black clown fell straight into a submissive position when I added him, so I assumed everything was hunky dory and that he was juvenile/male. Suddenly they hate each other after two months swimming side by side. Could they both be female now somehow? Should I separate the black one for fear that she's going to stress him to death? The orange clown usually hosts a duncan I have on the other side of the tank but her entire energy is spent on rushing the skimmer where the black one is right now. I'm so confused as to why this would be happening two months into their relationship, and why she's suddenly twitching?
Both fish are eating like pigs. The black one darts out to grab some feverishly and then gets chased back behind the skimmer once the orange one notices him. The wrasse is just kind of an onlooker. Nobody bothers him. He's a model citizen in the tank SO FAR despite what some people say about the sixlines.
I took a video this morning of the happenings...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17BSjIytezk&list=UUsG0xi9SkoFk7zc7gUfwSCA&index=1
Thanks, guys!