Heres the story
Aquapod 24 with 30lb of live rock
I purchased two baby ORA picasso percula clowns from my LFS a while ago and kept them together in hopes that they would pair up. After about a year they were still fighting and it seemed to be getting worse so I decided to remove the overly aggressive female and buy another juvenile percula. The male quickly discovered the new clown and started slightly picking on it but nothing too serious. There older clown is about 2.5" and the newer clown is roughly 2". Well its been about 9 months now and the older clown still picks on the newer clown to the point where the newer clown hides behind a clam most of the time. I have seen the newer clown demonstrate submissive behavior when being attacked by the older clown but this has been going on for a few months and they still haven't paired up. This isn't my first pair of clowns and with my other pair they fought for a while and paired up quickly. (within a month after the fighting started) The newer clown is perfectly healthy and still eats like a little pig but I feel bad that it is restricted to living behind a clam all the time.
Should I leave them be for a while longer or remove the older clown and try another juvenile clown?
Please feel free to ask questions if I missed anything.
Thanks in advance for the help
Keith
Aquapod 24 with 30lb of live rock
I purchased two baby ORA picasso percula clowns from my LFS a while ago and kept them together in hopes that they would pair up. After about a year they were still fighting and it seemed to be getting worse so I decided to remove the overly aggressive female and buy another juvenile percula. The male quickly discovered the new clown and started slightly picking on it but nothing too serious. There older clown is about 2.5" and the newer clown is roughly 2". Well its been about 9 months now and the older clown still picks on the newer clown to the point where the newer clown hides behind a clam most of the time. I have seen the newer clown demonstrate submissive behavior when being attacked by the older clown but this has been going on for a few months and they still haven't paired up. This isn't my first pair of clowns and with my other pair they fought for a while and paired up quickly. (within a month after the fighting started) The newer clown is perfectly healthy and still eats like a little pig but I feel bad that it is restricted to living behind a clam all the time.
Should I leave them be for a while longer or remove the older clown and try another juvenile clown?
Please feel free to ask questions if I missed anything.
Thanks in advance for the help
Keith