ACBlinky
Premium Member
I've been looking for a pair of gold stripe maroons for about a year and a half, and recently came across a pair for sale on a local forum. They're still small (not tiny) and not 'perfect', with some broken stripes, but I'm not looking to breed them; I just adore maroons in general. We'll be going to pick them up this weekend, and I'm wondering if there's anything special I should do to make sure they remain a happy couple in transport and after we get them home. Should they travel together, or in separate bags?
Their current owner has already caught them (he wasn't sure how long it might take and didn't want to stress them or himself by attempting it when we got to his place) and put them into the sump. He was going to separate them, but I requested that they be housed in the same section - I want the opportunity to watch them as a couple before I buy them, and also want to make sure they don't forget they're a unit.
The clowns will be going into their own tank, a 30g softy reef with 130W of PC lighting, after we move house on September 1st. In the meantime, they'll be in my 21g QT where I can observe them and be sure they're settled and healthy before going to their permanent home.
Is there anything I can or should do to ensure they're as happy and healthy as possible? The last thing I want to do is make a mistake that will cause them to split up - as I understand it, maroons can be very hard to pair up, which is why I have been waiting so long to buy an already established pair.
Their current owner has already caught them (he wasn't sure how long it might take and didn't want to stress them or himself by attempting it when we got to his place) and put them into the sump. He was going to separate them, but I requested that they be housed in the same section - I want the opportunity to watch them as a couple before I buy them, and also want to make sure they don't forget they're a unit.
The clowns will be going into their own tank, a 30g softy reef with 130W of PC lighting, after we move house on September 1st. In the meantime, they'll be in my 21g QT where I can observe them and be sure they're settled and healthy before going to their permanent home.
Is there anything I can or should do to ensure they're as happy and healthy as possible? The last thing I want to do is make a mistake that will cause them to split up - as I understand it, maroons can be very hard to pair up, which is why I have been waiting so long to buy an already established pair.