Gold stipe w/White stripe?

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I am familiar with how to introduce Maroon clowns and pair them up.

My question is does anyone have Gold stripe and White stripe as a mated pair? or ever heard of it?
 
Pairing maroon clowns is often a difficult task but I don't think that the color of the stripes matters. Another member on here had a thread where he got his female GSM to pair with a normal maroon. I looked for the thread but couldn't find it which is unfortunate because he also had a good way of introducing them so that neither could get to each other but they both could see each other, it looked to be a plexiglass box that had lots of holes cut into it that he put the male into and lowered it into the tank. I will keep looking to find the thread for you, but it is possible, that i know.
 
heres an excerpt from one of the stickies, it would have been nice to find the thread because the guy had a picture of the specimen container with the holes in it but this is the best i could find for right now, im sure someone will help out more a little later

Paring Premnas species clownfish (maroon clownfish):
Pairing maroon clowns is much more problematic than pairing Amphiprion species clownfish. Maroons are notorious for being very aggressive towards other clownfish. They are pretty much fearless and will only back down from an all out fight when presented with the overwhelming threat of death.

Separation Technique:
The only technique I am aware of that works the vast majority of the time with the least amount of damage as possible to use a separation and slow acclimation process to introduce a poetical mate to a maroon clownfish.

First you need to have a large female already established in your tank before trying a pairing. The clownfish should be at least 3ââ"šÂ¬Ã‚ from nose to start of the cardinal fin. Next you will need to do a little preparation before buying a potential mate for your maroon. You need something to securely separate the two fish in the same tank while still allowing the fish to see each other and the new fish to get water flow. You can use a clear plastic specimen container with holes drilled in it for example.

Now go to the LFS and find the smallest juvenile maroon from a community tank that you can find. It should be no larger than 1ââ"šÂ¬Ã‚ nose to start of cardinal fin. Acclimate the new maroon just as you would any other fish. Once the new maroon is acclimated to your tanks water, place the new maroon in the specimen container. Let the two fish see each other, place the specimen container near the females territory. Carefully watch the femaleââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢s behavior. If she is trying to attack the new fish thru the container, it is not safe to release the new maroon. Give her time to cool off from the disruption to her tank and addition of a foreign clownfish in her tank.

Now that the female has cooled her temper it is time to try an introduction. Get your favorite fish net ready and release the new maroon to the tank. If the fighting gets too bad you will need to rescue the new maroon and place it back in the container and try the next day. If after three failed attempts you can write off the new maroon as incompatible and you will need a new juvenile to try with.
 
GSM and WSM will pair if you intro right, and IME the stripe color doesn't matter.
Spec container, next to females host is best, like 3-4 days b4 releasing.
She may or may not accept, so keep an eye.
It took me 3 try's, first was GSM, 2nd was WSM, both no go.
3rd was GSM(for my WSM female) and success.
Here's pics;

I did surface container for 2 days so I could still feed new guy.
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Then bottom container for 2 days
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Voila!
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Were your first two attempts with small fish? I am really hoping to get it on the first try.

I have a two year old white stripe that's about 5 inches long...the LFS just got some really small GSM about 1.5 inches.

I have a cage...I hate to have to ask the pet store to take something back if it don't work.

The pictures look exactly what my situation will look like...so that gives me some hope.

Thx
 
All 3 attempts were the smallest clowns I've seen, like 1" or maybe even less.
I would just keep it in container until the female quits attacking it.
It's funny though, the 3rd time she didn't stress like the first 2 times.
You can easily tell when she is ticked, as her cheek spines really pop out.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10647753#post10647753 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by davocean
Thanks NB, glad that worked out for you.

Yeah me too ... One of the most gratifying things i've experienced since starting this a few years ago...Thanks again ...
 
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