I've had my first Ocellaris for about 2 yrs. and it has been hosting in a clump of hair algae for about a year. Since we are getting set up to be able to have an anemone for it, I desided to get a second, smaller black Ocellaris, (the first one being regular) to see if they'd pair up before the addition of the anemone. Everything seemed to be going well for the past week. They were both hosting in the algae. Then, this moring, I found my orange one swimming about 8" away from it's home while the black stayed nestled in the algae! They were acting a little nippy towards eachother last night, but nothing big. Now the orange won't go back home. My question is, even though I got a much smaller one for my second clown, could it actually be the more dominate/agressive? I thought the idea was that the larger would be the more dominate and therefore become the female of the two.
Also, I don't know if this has anything to do with it, but the orange would repeatedly swim up to the black and twitch. That's it, just do a little twitch. I had never seen it do that before.
Any info would be very helpful. Expecially if it would help with a reconciliation.
Also, I don't know if this has anything to do with it, but the orange would repeatedly swim up to the black and twitch. That's it, just do a little twitch. I had never seen it do that before.
Any info would be very helpful. Expecially if it would help with a reconciliation.