Natalie890
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A year and a half ago I bought two juvenile true percula clownfish and they have been a mated pair for about a year now (one of them became the dominant female and is now bigger and more aggressive). They hosted a sea anemone together for the last 6 months and the male still sometimes did the twitching thing. I left for college and now my dad has been taking care of my tank under my instruction, but he forgot to put the screen over the intake of a pump and my male clownfish got sucked into the pump. Needless to say i was devastated, they were my first fish and I loved them more than i can explain.
So i am wondering, will the female ever pair up with another clownfish again? I know they have a hierarchy system in the wild, but will it happen in a tank as well? And if i do get another clownfish should it be a juvenile or the most aggressive male in the tank. I cant imagine trading in charlie (female clown) for a new pair of clownfish, but i would really like to have a mated pair in my tank. Any suggestions on buying a new fish for her?
So i am wondering, will the female ever pair up with another clownfish again? I know they have a hierarchy system in the wild, but will it happen in a tank as well? And if i do get another clownfish should it be a juvenile or the most aggressive male in the tank. I cant imagine trading in charlie (female clown) for a new pair of clownfish, but i would really like to have a mated pair in my tank. Any suggestions on buying a new fish for her?