Can someone offer some advise to me. I know this is hit and miss though. I bought a RBTA today and two maroon clowns. They were not pairs but I got a large one and small one. They were both in the same tank at the store and in different anemones. The anemone that I got is not real big. Anyway, when I got home and put all in the tank, the two fish hung out together until they found the anemone. The larger one won’t let the smaller one in. The smaller one is now staying away, and from time to time, the larger one is venturing out and trying to chase him.
I would like to have a pair ideally, but if it doesn’t work, I would like to get another BTA and another maroon. Here are my thoughts:
1. Get another BTA for the smaller one., but is it possible that the larger one will try to take over both anemones? I have a 90 gallon tank and could separate them.
2. Get rid of the smaller fish and get a larger maroon with its anemone.
3. Get rid of the larger maroon and get another small or larger maroon and see if they will go in the one anemone. Would two small ones work? The smaller one is about 1†maximum.
Any help or new idea would be appreciated. By the way, any way that it will ever work with the two fish I have now?
Thanks,
Ken
I would like to have a pair ideally, but if it doesn’t work, I would like to get another BTA and another maroon. Here are my thoughts:
1. Get another BTA for the smaller one., but is it possible that the larger one will try to take over both anemones? I have a 90 gallon tank and could separate them.
2. Get rid of the smaller fish and get a larger maroon with its anemone.
3. Get rid of the larger maroon and get another small or larger maroon and see if they will go in the one anemone. Would two small ones work? The smaller one is about 1†maximum.
Any help or new idea would be appreciated. By the way, any way that it will ever work with the two fish I have now?
Thanks,
Ken