kurt72
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So I bought two already paired Maroon clows a couple of weeks ago. got em in the tank and they found and hosted my BTA in less than a day. well, this morning, i found my male, just hangin out by my frogspawn, not the BTA. some of his fins have nipped away. worried, i watched if for a while, the female came out of the BTA went up next to the male, back to the BTA, back to the male, etc., etc. she was NOT agressive to the male at all when i watched them.
now from what i have seen the last two weeks, she has not let the male IN the BTA, but he is allowed to hang around outside. and has been until this morning. my question is, can female maroons suddenly turn on their mate? i have read that maroons are one of the most agressive of the clowns. and the females can be picky about their mates. but like i said i bought them paired up. and they have been side by side until this morning. i doubt anything else in my tank nipped at my clown. and don't clowns that are paired up look out for each other?
the tank mates are one of each of a yellow tang, lawnmower blenny, pygmy angel, royal gramma, pink spotted watchman goby, tiger pistol, fire shrimp, cleaner shrimp, in a 60 gallon tank.
i have seen NO agression with any of the above mentioned fish EVER. my tang used to get a little bit agressive when a new tank mate would arrive. but i give him a lil' seaweed and it chills right out. unless something gets close to it's "weed" :smokin: heh heh.
any feedback would be great. thanks!!!
now from what i have seen the last two weeks, she has not let the male IN the BTA, but he is allowed to hang around outside. and has been until this morning. my question is, can female maroons suddenly turn on their mate? i have read that maroons are one of the most agressive of the clowns. and the females can be picky about their mates. but like i said i bought them paired up. and they have been side by side until this morning. i doubt anything else in my tank nipped at my clown. and don't clowns that are paired up look out for each other?
the tank mates are one of each of a yellow tang, lawnmower blenny, pygmy angel, royal gramma, pink spotted watchman goby, tiger pistol, fire shrimp, cleaner shrimp, in a 60 gallon tank.
i have seen NO agression with any of the above mentioned fish EVER. my tang used to get a little bit agressive when a new tank mate would arrive. but i give him a lil' seaweed and it chills right out. unless something gets close to it's "weed" :smokin: heh heh.
any feedback would be great. thanks!!!