Yes you read that correctly,
I had a pair of GSM clowns for a long time, 6-8 years, until 6 months ago when my female died for an unexplained reason. Well, I just purchased a juv. Percula clown that I intend to pair with my "male" GSM, thought I anticipate that the GSM will convert to female and the perc will convert from "it" to male.
I had good success pairing the GSM pair after having the female for 3-4 years on its own. I simply added the male GSM to the display tank in a small critter container with holes drilled into it. After a week or two, I released the male. The female showed dominance right away and the male backed down right way. Within days they were together.
I plan to try the same method with a twist. Currently the Perc is in QT along with a Blue Spot Jaw Fish, but the perc is seperated in the critter container. I intend to pull the maroon from the display tank and move her into the QT and at the same time move the blue spot to the display tank (which should allow the blue spot to settle as well.)
Then, leave the maroon and the per (still in the critter container) in the QT for a week or so. This should allow the clowns to start to acclimate and get used to each other being in the same tank.
Then, move both clowns to the display tank.
What I'm not sure on is when I move both clowns in the display tank is if I should keep the perc in the critter container for another week, or if I should put the maroon in the critter container for a week. My thoughts are, if I put the maroon in the critter container, it will allow the perc to acclimate and perhaps the maroon will be less territorial once released. However, I may want the maroon to be territorial and the perc to be submissive to as to give in quickly when the maroon attacks. Thus, it may be better to allow the maroon to swim freely and to have the perc in the critter container for the extra week in the display tank.
Thoughts??
I had a pair of GSM clowns for a long time, 6-8 years, until 6 months ago when my female died for an unexplained reason. Well, I just purchased a juv. Percula clown that I intend to pair with my "male" GSM, thought I anticipate that the GSM will convert to female and the perc will convert from "it" to male.
I had good success pairing the GSM pair after having the female for 3-4 years on its own. I simply added the male GSM to the display tank in a small critter container with holes drilled into it. After a week or two, I released the male. The female showed dominance right away and the male backed down right way. Within days they were together.
I plan to try the same method with a twist. Currently the Perc is in QT along with a Blue Spot Jaw Fish, but the perc is seperated in the critter container. I intend to pull the maroon from the display tank and move her into the QT and at the same time move the blue spot to the display tank (which should allow the blue spot to settle as well.)
Then, leave the maroon and the per (still in the critter container) in the QT for a week or so. This should allow the clowns to start to acclimate and get used to each other being in the same tank.
Then, move both clowns to the display tank.
What I'm not sure on is when I move both clowns in the display tank is if I should keep the perc in the critter container for another week, or if I should put the maroon in the critter container for a week. My thoughts are, if I put the maroon in the critter container, it will allow the perc to acclimate and perhaps the maroon will be less territorial once released. However, I may want the maroon to be territorial and the perc to be submissive to as to give in quickly when the maroon attacks. Thus, it may be better to allow the maroon to swim freely and to have the perc in the critter container for the extra week in the display tank.
Thoughts??