I have fully qt'd and healthy pairs of sandaracinos and chrysopterus, both wild caught.
I am thinking about pairing the male sandaracinos with the female chrys, which I believe would be the most likely pair in the wild. and i may try the other two as an experiment as well.
I was thnking of doing it ala maroon pairing using dividers in a large tank. I will also put a dither fish ( a mono) in each set up as I have found that it has helped pairing and the clowns tend to unite in bashing the mono as opposed to the female clown bashing the would-be male.
Any tips or comments on this would be welcome.
thanks
I am thinking about pairing the male sandaracinos with the female chrys, which I believe would be the most likely pair in the wild. and i may try the other two as an experiment as well.
I was thnking of doing it ala maroon pairing using dividers in a large tank. I will also put a dither fish ( a mono) in each set up as I have found that it has helped pairing and the clowns tend to unite in bashing the mono as opposed to the female clown bashing the would-be male.
Any tips or comments on this would be welcome.
thanks