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04/09/2005, 06:04 AM | #226 |
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The photo shown is of one of my clowns which I think is A. melanopus or A. frenatus. It is about 1.5 inches long and lives in the BTA (hey it was given to me, ok!). The other clown is about 3 inches long and does not venture into the BTA but is generally fairly close (6-8 inches except at dinner time). From time to time, the smaller of the two will swim in front of the other and make as if it is trying to herd the big one into the anemone. The big one will move a little of the way towards the BTA but then move off again. This activity occurs fairly regularly. Can you explain what is happening here? What activity should I expect to see if/when they begin bonding? |
04/22/2005, 12:33 AM | #227 |
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Youngest spawning age
Hi. I am wondering how old an Ocellaris has to be in order to spawn. Also about what size would this fish be in inches. Thank you.
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06/03/2005, 08:04 PM | #228 |
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awesome thread! im a newb and had a question. my tank is fairly new. (24jbj) I picked out a pair of clowns from a group of 10 or so at the lfs. the have been in the tank for a couple of weeks now and i noticed one doing the seisures. i was worried as can be!!!!!! now it seems to be settled down a bit. i was wanting to add another fish to my tank---what would happen if this "mating/pairing" process is still going on???? it will be of another speicies but im not sure what to get. right now they are my only fish, with the clean up crew. is it ok to add another fish (as long as the water parameters are good)?????
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also, i have these Ocellaris clowns but im scared to get an anenome. what else will they enjoy and host in????????
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06/08/2005, 01:51 PM | #235 |
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What the heck is that thing in your gallery? ("You lookin at me????") That thing makes me want to look under my bed at night. |
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LOL, found that in my tank after 5 years of not adding a rock... He decided he wanted to watch the super bowl with us and came out of the rock that evening. It is a ribbon or round worm. Supposedly rare to see one live and grow that long in captivity. He was supposed to go to the Omaha Zoo, but I lost contact with the Reef Exhibit person. So... he has been shacked up with a pair of lesbian tomatoes (don't ask... ) for the past 6 months. |
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06/09/2005, 09:34 PM | #237 |
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I wanna hear more about the lesbian tomatoes!
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07/15/2005, 07:31 PM | #238 |
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I am thinking about purchaseing two juvys . Maroon clownfish. Now i have a rose BTA will they both host it being juvys. and eventually over time when they mature will they pair up?
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07/15/2005, 08:25 PM | #239 |
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Short answer is yes.
The long answer is that may not be the route you want to go with maroons. I personally prefer to start with an established female and then add a mate when it comes to maroons. Many have had success the other route, but there is more of a chance of a fight for dominance resulting in death of the weaker fish.
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07/16/2005, 08:23 PM | #240 |
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Well I have a pretty small tank i am going to be doing this is..... :-/. I have a 10 gallon nano. i know your all thinking are you crazy!!?!!?!?!!? but then again if i buy them as juvys they are small . and fish dont grow big in small tanks...
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07/16/2005, 08:58 PM | #242 |
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"They actually become stunted in growth and die pre-maturely."
Only with poor tank maintainance and animal husbandry. "Well I have a pretty small tank i am going to be doing this is..... :-/. I have a 10 gallon nano. i know your all thinking are you crazy!!?!!?!?!!? but then again if i buy them as juvys they are small . and fish dont grow big in small tanks..." Yup, you are crazy... You actually are picking 3 things that would be in my top ten of readily available items that I would not put in a 10 gallon... #1 being any anemone. They are just to picky as far as water parameters to be healthy in a small volume of water over a long period of time. The clowns will be "OK" for awhile, but if you take care of them they can and will quickly out grow that tank. My example would be my brother's pet Oscar he got when he was 8. He had it in a 10 gallon and in less than 4 months it could not turn sideways without touching 3 panes of glass... I also would point out my breeding pairs of clowns that are housed in small tanks and the many juvenile fish that are packed like sardines into 10 gallon tanks and still grow even though each has less than 1 cup of water to call their own.. |
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I have a small RBTA so he is good for now i know he will outgrow my tank and all of that good stuff but not for a while (only if i feed it once a week). Now i was only thinking 1 maroon but then a very reliable LFS says that i can have 2 maroons in there...I was like really!!?!?! So thats why i am asking here for advice?!?! I was thinking white stripe maroon instead of gold stripe.Heard they dont get as big? I had a white stripe maroon in a 15 nano and he did fine for like 10 months then i went out of town and got food deprived and died. BUT the pint is he never grew big he only stayed about 2 inches long (i bought him about that big)
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My WSM female is just under 6 inches...
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i'm going tomorrow to try and pair up maroons for my RBTA. they have 6 small, 1-1.5" white strip maroons and 1 larger, 3.5" gold stripe in it's own tank. should i try pairing up 2 of these small ones. there is only a small difference in size between all of them. i did see a few last week that definately looked like they were paired up( hanging together in RBTA, kissing, etc). since then they sold about 1/2, there was like 12-15 then. my RBTA came from this tank too. i'm sure these ones thta looked like pairs are gone. do i have better luck trying to pair up these small ones or should i buy the larger gold stripe and 1 small white stripe? can WS and GS be together?
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Are tomatos harder to pair
I have a 2inch tomato clown that has been in my tank for a month and is changing colour to a darker red from orange and lives in my bta.
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im thinking of breeding some clownfish so if they spawn how do i raise the young and what do i need to do it??
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This is my first post so please bear with me if I am doing this incorrectly.
First I would just like to say that I am glad I found this site. I have been reading posts for the past week or so, and I'm sure I havent seen everything yet. Anyway here is my question: I have a 29G tank that has been running for a few months now with about 15lbs. of LR and 20 lbs. Base Rock, and about 12 hermit crabs. I recently (a few days ago) purchased a GoldStripe Maroon Clown from a LFS, its only about an inch in length and has Gold in its stripes, so I am assuming that it is close to a year in age. I had no problems acclimating it to the tank and all seems well. Now my wife is jealous and wants to get the maroon a friend. My question is, would it be a problem to go ahead and add another Gold stripe maroon to my tank? I have read all the posts in this forum and I can't really find an answer to this. The fish really ahsn't had too much time to claim a territory and since it's still small it shouldn't be a problem, right? Please let me know your opinions or recommendations on this. Thanks! |
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