A few weeks ago I lost my female maroon clown(goldstripe), who was close to five inches long. So took a hardwood floor dive out the backside of my tank. 
My male is close to three inches.
My husband and I decided we wanted to get him another female becuase he seems so lonely. We went to five different LFS's to find one. We didn't. However, we did find a 1 1/2" maroon. Tiny in comparision to our current male.
We thought maybe after they have do alittle dancing, the current male might change after he has etablished dominance over the smaller clown.
We weren't sure whether the male would take the newcomer or not. After QT, we put the newcomer in a bag to float him and see how the male would react to him. NO problems, came up to the bag said hello went back to his anemone. "Ok were good, ... i think..." said my husband.
As soon as the clown hit the water the male was on him/her. They were fine for the first few minutes. The male went back to his anemone, the newcomer came close, I doubt he ever saw an anemone before. Once the newcomer started mouthing the anemone, the aggression started.
They did the little push dance, swimming cirlces around the other. Finally the nipping starting and the male established dominance. It didn't end there though. The smaller one was being chased at and picked on by a lawnmower blenny, a YWG, and when he got close to the anemone the male would usher him to a corner and keep him there.
So, my husband removed the newcomer and put him into the refugium. He seems to like the cheato.
Any idea's or suggestions on how to get them together?
My male is close to three inches.
My husband and I decided we wanted to get him another female becuase he seems so lonely. We went to five different LFS's to find one. We didn't. However, we did find a 1 1/2" maroon. Tiny in comparision to our current male.
We thought maybe after they have do alittle dancing, the current male might change after he has etablished dominance over the smaller clown.
We weren't sure whether the male would take the newcomer or not. After QT, we put the newcomer in a bag to float him and see how the male would react to him. NO problems, came up to the bag said hello went back to his anemone. "Ok were good, ... i think..." said my husband.
As soon as the clown hit the water the male was on him/her. They were fine for the first few minutes. The male went back to his anemone, the newcomer came close, I doubt he ever saw an anemone before. Once the newcomer started mouthing the anemone, the aggression started.
They did the little push dance, swimming cirlces around the other. Finally the nipping starting and the male established dominance. It didn't end there though. The smaller one was being chased at and picked on by a lawnmower blenny, a YWG, and when he got close to the anemone the male would usher him to a corner and keep him there.
So, my husband removed the newcomer and put him into the refugium. He seems to like the cheato.
Any idea's or suggestions on how to get them together?