WetShepherd
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Please excuse me if this has been asked - search criteria brings up a lot of 'not hosting in x or y', where my question is more general.
My pair of Ocellaris clowns don't appear to be interested in choosing a host - is this normal and is it a problem? I'm also somewhat unclear if they are paired, in the process of pairing or have reached a mutual understanding (i've read the faq).
First - neither fish sleeps in a single area, and they frequently sleep in different areas. The female has so many different places that she likes to sleep I can't really list them all, but they include vertically next to a recently added thermometer, vertically in any of the corners, horizontally almost anywhere else. The male seems to favor three different caves and one power head. The male does protect one of the caves from our royal gramma and yellow wrasse, but shares it willingly with two cleaner shrimp. About a 5th of the time, both fish will share a cave - maybe less.
Regarding their pairing - the female and male are obvious. We reached the stage where she was picking on him incessantly and he'd given up and just spent most of his time in one particular cave. That passed, but rather than swimming together now, they just go about their business as though they were different species. He's only occasionally picked on now, but does submit and twitch as expected.
I've had them in the tank for a little over 7 weeks. I'm not sure how old they were when I bought them home, but they were somewhat grown at 2+ inches.
Any insights?
My pair of Ocellaris clowns don't appear to be interested in choosing a host - is this normal and is it a problem? I'm also somewhat unclear if they are paired, in the process of pairing or have reached a mutual understanding (i've read the faq).
First - neither fish sleeps in a single area, and they frequently sleep in different areas. The female has so many different places that she likes to sleep I can't really list them all, but they include vertically next to a recently added thermometer, vertically in any of the corners, horizontally almost anywhere else. The male seems to favor three different caves and one power head. The male does protect one of the caves from our royal gramma and yellow wrasse, but shares it willingly with two cleaner shrimp. About a 5th of the time, both fish will share a cave - maybe less.
Regarding their pairing - the female and male are obvious. We reached the stage where she was picking on him incessantly and he'd given up and just spent most of his time in one particular cave. That passed, but rather than swimming together now, they just go about their business as though they were different species. He's only occasionally picked on now, but does submit and twitch as expected.
I've had them in the tank for a little over 7 weeks. I'm not sure how old they were when I bought them home, but they were somewhat grown at 2+ inches.
Any insights?