Maroon pairing theoretical question

Moort82

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I'm guessing there is an easy answer to this one and have looked through the archives and can't find any advice.

My friend had a "pair" of gold stripe maroons who were fine for a few months before the female shredded the male. They were split up and have been for probably 4 months now. The "male" is around two thirds the size of the female now, so could theoretically stick up for itself more but is it likely that it has already changed or matured enough to cause problems?
We both agree its unlikely to work due to the small size difference and length of time they have been apart, but the female appears broody and is nesting and playing with algae, and i'd like to try and breed them.

So sensible to try, just keeping them seperated and slowly acclimating them to eat other? or don't bother and find a new smaller male?

TIA
 
You could put the smaller clown into a breeder box inside the tank and watch for aggression displays.
 
I would be worried that after 4 months apart you are likely to have 2 females now.
I only had success pairing GSM's when they were both young and very small or when there was a large size disparity.
 
I would be worried that after 4 months apart you are likely to have 2 females now.
I only had success pairing GSM's when they were both young and very small or when there was a large size disparity.

Unfortunately that was my thinking also. Good GSM's are hard to find around here so it would need to be a young fish i think to go with the larger current fish.
 
I usually put the smaller in a container that has a hole large enough for it to swim out of. A 2-litre bottle works. When it feels comfortable, it will come out.
 
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