Tricinctus video share

Ron Popeil

Love them clownfish.
Took a few snippets of video of my tricinctus pair and thought I'd share. Dont seem to see these fish ever which is a shame because unlike chrysopterus clowns, they do not lose their color. They stay so nice and vibrant its wonderful. But they certainly have an attitude.

Some back story:

Almost a year and a half ago I saw this tiny three inch tricinctus with a mangled bloody jaw being sold as a sebae clown for $19. I snatched it up immediately. The jaw very quickly healed, the fish ballooned in size but finding another fish to pair it with was impossible. Well over a year went by with no leads at all. Suddenly Liveaquaria had some pop up, and they shipped me extra tiny ones, but if they werent dead in the bags they died shortly after. Blue zoo could get some, but they were expensive and recommended air freight instead of regular overnight ground and the cost became rather prohibitive. A hawaiian outfit held on to one for me and although at 2.5 inches its size concerned me I had it shipped anyways.

It arrived looking awesome, and after two weeks in a tank full of BTAs instead of a QT, I placed the fish in a tiny critter keeper and weighed it down near the anemone. I did this for a few days. Amazingly my female clown was completely uninterested in the new clown.

(Years ago, previous pairing attempts of a few different tricinctus clowns than this one always ended up with the female killing or chasing the males out of the aquarium relentlessly, in addition to killing any other fish added to the tank)

So I released the fish, and again still no conflicts. I kept a tight egg crate lid on for an additional ten days though just in case (see above). There was a few days where there was some spontaneous heavy chasing, some ragged fins and the little guy was always behind the rocks which had me very worried it wasnt going to work out. But it quickly passed and now theyre inseparable, angrily enjoying chasing the blue damsels together.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7frCwrVlsI
 
Absolutely beautiful set-up Jordan. I love tri's, probably my fav from the clarkii complex, unfortunately, I'v always had bad luck with them. They do get melanistic, I would assume it depends on what anemone they are paired with though. There is a melanistic one for sale right now on PIA's site. But your trio is beautiful.
 
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very nice man, you clown guru's always keeps me bumping alone, i remember back about these, i had a blue strip that i was trying to pair with a clarki back then. geez we have been around forever man seems like
 
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thank you everyone! i would love to get my hands on the black variety as well. im looking forward to seeing some eggs soon.
 
Nice. I raised a pair of small DD tricinctus now 5 years. Recently, the female has beat the male up pretty good. He hides under the rocks now. Going to have to intervene soon. Know what you mean about the female going nuts. Just all of a sudden. They do retain their colors nicely. Maybe I should add a blue damsel. :) Good luck with yours.

Dan
 
absolutely stunning. i was supposed to get a pair of these but they didnt make it at the retailers place, one week left to ship and they both jumped. i should have a new pair in May sometime.
im gonna watch it 5 more times before i got to bed tonight. hehe
i like you am addicted to clownfish.
 
Truly amazing.

Can you share the history of the anemone as well? I don't think I've ever seen such a pretty crispa.
 
Ridiculous Jordan!
Stunners.
I saw those on L.A. too randomly and was quite surprised and "almost" pulled the trigger. Thanks for taking the bullet there ;)
Anyway beautiful - I like the dynamics of the fish it certainly is entertaining. Just take a 5 minute video next time would you?
 
the anemone was purchased as part of a "colony" with a pair of chrysopterus back in 2007 i believe. it has grown incredibly since then. and after several feedings will actually touch both panes of glass...some 24 inches across.

i like this one

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here it is when i first introduced it:

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and....some more clown pictures. the female is huge, somewhere between five and six inches. and lots of girth.


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