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03/25/2018, 10:01 PM | #1 |
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Advice Please
Hello,
I purchased a pair of Onyx Clowns. They made it safely and went into quarantine. I treat all fish with Prazi pro, otherwise I just observe for any signs of disease. If none are observed, I ensure the fish are active, breathing normally, and eating. All new fish are in quarantine over a month. It was clear that one of the clowns was asserting dominance and pushed the other out of its area in the QT. Shortly after, I lost the other clown. This clown wasn't eating very well to start with. The other clown made it through quarantine and was the first fish into the display. I'm ready to get another clown, likely a normal ocellaris. What are the odds of an ocellaris and onyx forming a pair? Can they? What do you guys think? |
03/26/2018, 08:36 AM | #2 |
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Some other posts on this topic suggest they can pair. Don't get one too small though, make sure its sizable enough to take the heat.
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clownfish pair, clownfish pairing hybrid, ocellaris clown, onyx clownfish |
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