Hey guys. I was looking online about this and came upon this forum.
I got these 2 percula clowns, one was introduce about a week before the other and it's slightly bigger than the other one. I've been reading about that if they lock with their mouths, it means that they're both females fighting, but it always ends with a submission by the same fish every time. Also, the one that picks on the other one doesn't allow him eat. Whenever I feed my fish they both come to eat, but one chases the other away every time.
Is it possible for one of them to become a male at this point?
Should I separate them or leave them be for now?
I took a video of how they acted. I've only seen them do this one and after that one of them is always on a submission position when the other one approaches.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DekgGqzFW4
Any help would be much appreciated
I got these 2 percula clowns, one was introduce about a week before the other and it's slightly bigger than the other one. I've been reading about that if they lock with their mouths, it means that they're both females fighting, but it always ends with a submission by the same fish every time. Also, the one that picks on the other one doesn't allow him eat. Whenever I feed my fish they both come to eat, but one chases the other away every time.
Is it possible for one of them to become a male at this point?
Should I separate them or leave them be for now?
I took a video of how they acted. I've only seen them do this one and after that one of them is always on a submission position when the other one approaches.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DekgGqzFW4
Any help would be much appreciated