Johnathanb
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Hello everyone, I just started a saltwater tank about 2 months ago, and just recently decided it was the right time to buy fish. So I bought two juvenile maroon clownfish, with a bubbletip anemone.
I have done research on the maroon clowns for quite some time now, and do know they are the hardest to pair (from what I have read). One of the maroon fish has hosted the anemone and taken it for its own. The other swims near the anemone, because the other one wont let him in (poor guy). Every once an awhile the one hosting the anemone will jolt out towards the poor guy, and I guess peck at him untill he starts to shake, then leaves him alone. During the night the poor guy goes into the corner of the tank and sleeps, when the lights turn on, he goes right back to the same spot starting the whole shaking thing again (kind of sad).
My questions is, if this is a good sign that they are pairing, and how long could this posibbly take?
Another concern of mine is, the maroon hosting the anemone, is noticably a brighter shade of maroon, then the poor guy, he is noticably darker. Could this be part of a stress thing?
Thanks
I have done research on the maroon clowns for quite some time now, and do know they are the hardest to pair (from what I have read). One of the maroon fish has hosted the anemone and taken it for its own. The other swims near the anemone, because the other one wont let him in (poor guy). Every once an awhile the one hosting the anemone will jolt out towards the poor guy, and I guess peck at him untill he starts to shake, then leaves him alone. During the night the poor guy goes into the corner of the tank and sleeps, when the lights turn on, he goes right back to the same spot starting the whole shaking thing again (kind of sad).
My questions is, if this is a good sign that they are pairing, and how long could this posibbly take?
Another concern of mine is, the maroon hosting the anemone, is noticably a brighter shade of maroon, then the poor guy, he is noticably darker. Could this be part of a stress thing?
Thanks