DMBillies
Active member
I recently got two very small maroon clowns (white stripes) that I was hoping I could get to pair up. The problem is that, after introducing them into my 90, they are beating the snot out of one another. I have one decent sized green bubble tip and 2 smaller ones. I was hoping that, if they didn't get along, they would just go to seperate anemones until they could work out their differences. Well, they both want to claim the same anemone and neither will back down. I put one in a little breeder net for a few days hoping that just seeing each other (but not being able to fight) would help get them to tolerate one another. Today, after about 2 seconds of them being out, one lost about 1/4 of it's pectoral fin. I tried breaking them up with my hand and a net and they just kept going back at one another (not caring in the least that there were these gigantic thing chasing them through the water). I'm really afraid that if I just let them "figure it out" that one will end up dead. The fights also seem to attract the attention of my six-line who then likes to join in on the fun (and she can do some damage because she's easily 2x's their size). I introduced a couple of ocellaris to one another and their spats looked like kind hearted teasing compared to this (I knew maroons were more agressive, but I didn't expect this). Just curious if anyone had any ideas on fixing it.
If I can't get something to work I'll just have to take one of them back, wait until the other one grows a bit, and then hope to find another small one that will hopefully know it's place and quickly submit to the bigger one. In theory (should all else fail) that should work, right?
If I can't get something to work I'll just have to take one of them back, wait until the other one grows a bit, and then hope to find another small one that will hopefully know it's place and quickly submit to the bigger one. In theory (should all else fail) that should work, right?