reefnewbie83177
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Hi All,
Went on vacation for about 10 days. Had a good buddy (ICU Nurse) take care of my tank. I came back to a beautiful looking tank, and all my SPS (which are my focus) look great. The only thing was, that my male Clarkii Clown is now missing or dead. He came as a mated pair, and the female was much larger. I am going to assume that he is dead, but my question is.... Can I get this female to mate with a new clown? Does it need to be the same sub-species? I don't really care about the actual mating aspect, but I only have one (split into two) RBTA's. I would like to get a second, but I don't want them to have to fight for territory.
Thanks in advance,
Ryan
Went on vacation for about 10 days. Had a good buddy (ICU Nurse) take care of my tank. I came back to a beautiful looking tank, and all my SPS (which are my focus) look great. The only thing was, that my male Clarkii Clown is now missing or dead. He came as a mated pair, and the female was much larger. I am going to assume that he is dead, but my question is.... Can I get this female to mate with a new clown? Does it need to be the same sub-species? I don't really care about the actual mating aspect, but I only have one (split into two) RBTA's. I would like to get a second, but I don't want them to have to fight for territory.
Thanks in advance,
Ryan