Dumb question #364....
Short of seeing actual clownfish eggs or babies, how do you tell if a pair of true percs are "mated"? I had one in a 93 gallon tank (about 2 inches, nice and plump, very active), and within the past 2 days added another smaller (about 1 inch) true perc to keep it (her?) company. They seem to be getting along fine, swimming around much of the time near each other (but not always), bumping into each other, chasing each other around the tank (usually playfully, etc.). What is the signal that they are permanently "mated" or "paired", for what that's worth? What behavior demonstrates this, and what should I be looking for or doing, if anything? Just curious. Thanks.
Short of seeing actual clownfish eggs or babies, how do you tell if a pair of true percs are "mated"? I had one in a 93 gallon tank (about 2 inches, nice and plump, very active), and within the past 2 days added another smaller (about 1 inch) true perc to keep it (her?) company. They seem to be getting along fine, swimming around much of the time near each other (but not always), bumping into each other, chasing each other around the tank (usually playfully, etc.). What is the signal that they are permanently "mated" or "paired", for what that's worth? What behavior demonstrates this, and what should I be looking for or doing, if anything? Just curious. Thanks.