Well, I just got back from the LFS. Unfortunatly i had to seperate my new true percs. They got along for the first few days and seemed to be doing fine. Then the larger clown (female im assuming) started to really beat up on the male. But all was well in a few days time, however they still didn't appear to be completly paired to me. They hung around eachother and slept near, but it still seemed they were not paired even though they were getting along fine. Smaller fish was showing submission with twitches and such. Now, two days ago i came home to find them brawling. They were showing all the signs of two females in a tank. They were biting each others bodies and going head to head. I saw them lock mouths (or what appeared to be locking) a few times, which from reading I have taken to be a definate sign that they're both female. So i seperated them for a day and tried to see if they would do okay after the day. Well immediatly when i put them together they started fighting again so i seperated again and now took the larger clown back.
Does it sound like I did the right thing or did i over react in taking it back without at least giving it a while longer? I'm really really bummed about having to wait for a smaller perc to come in. I just try to keep in mind the fact that I'd rather have 2 males than 2 females. As long as my LFS honors the trade I guess I'll be alright. Pairing is way too stressfull.
- Cory
Does it sound like I did the right thing or did i over react in taking it back without at least giving it a while longer? I'm really really bummed about having to wait for a smaller perc to come in. I just try to keep in mind the fact that I'd rather have 2 males than 2 females. As long as my LFS honors the trade I guess I'll be alright. Pairing is way too stressfull.
- Cory