adubson
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So my two clownfish (percs) were the first fish in my 75 gallon tank that I started last October. I purchased them as juveniles from the LFS. They were together in the tank at the LFS, but IIRC they were the only clownfish in that tank. I chose the pair because one was just a tad larger than the other.
At first, the usual aggression was noted and the prospective male was even doing the whole twitching dance for the much more aggressive "female". This continued for a bit, and then no pairing happened. Pretty much ever since the smaller clown is in hiding all day (still eating, don't worry) and the larger aggressor swims the tank normally. Any spotting of the weaker smaller one calls for immediate chasing and harassing until it is back out of sight. There hasn't been any damage dealt to the victim here, yet.
Is all hope lost for these two to make amends? Are there techniques to reset the process of pairing?
If I were to exchange the weaker clownfish for another small clownfish, could it be possible that the aggressor would try to pair with a new fish?
Thanks
At first, the usual aggression was noted and the prospective male was even doing the whole twitching dance for the much more aggressive "female". This continued for a bit, and then no pairing happened. Pretty much ever since the smaller clown is in hiding all day (still eating, don't worry) and the larger aggressor swims the tank normally. Any spotting of the weaker smaller one calls for immediate chasing and harassing until it is back out of sight. There hasn't been any damage dealt to the victim here, yet.
Is all hope lost for these two to make amends? Are there techniques to reset the process of pairing?
If I were to exchange the weaker clownfish for another small clownfish, could it be possible that the aggressor would try to pair with a new fish?
Thanks