Ron Reefman
Active member
I've had several clownfish including Tomato and Cinnamon clowns in the past. In time they were all re-homed for various reasons. I now have a 125g very mixed reef tank and I'm interested in getting a mated pair of clowns. I have seen and like the look of the clowns that are more white with just orange on the face, fins and tail. But yesterday I saw my first Gold Nugget Maroon Clown. It was a juvenile, mostly white with a reddish face, fins and tail. I understand they turn more yellow/gold as they mature.
I have 2 questions:
1) Am I right in assuming that these clowns would be a bit more aggressive than other clowns? I know the Tomato and Cinnamon clown were more aggressive that the Ocellaris or Percula clowns.
2) How old do these clowns get before they start to turn gold?
I have 2 questions:
1) Am I right in assuming that these clowns would be a bit more aggressive than other clowns? I know the Tomato and Cinnamon clown were more aggressive that the Ocellaris or Percula clowns.
2) How old do these clowns get before they start to turn gold?