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Old September 11th 03, 05:02 AM
Nick Buol
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Default How many clownfish

So, will the one always be a "loner?" Or will he start socializing
again? You are right that the largest and second largest (not by
much, though) have "paired."

Nick


On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 21:39:13 -0500, "Adam" wrote:


"Nick Buol" wrote in message
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How many clownfish make a good number? The reason I ask is that we
added 3 perculas to our 75 gallon, and for the first 4 days, they all
swam together, but now, it looks like 2 of them "paired" up and the
other looks so lonely. What should I do? Get another clownfish? Get
rid of the "extra" clownfish?

Thoughts? Ideas?

Nick


My guess would be that the two that paired up would be the larger of the
three (maybe). What is probably going on is that you will soon have a
female, a male and a juvenile (the one by itself being the juv and still
unsexed). They should all be ok together. If you add more they might not
get along because the new one might try to break the hierarchy that from
what you are saying has already been established. Also if one of the new
ones that you get is already sexed (not really any way to tell), You will
most likely wake up to one or more floaters.

I'm pretty new here but Clowns are my thing. The rest of you folks here may
now check my FIRST attempt at being the helper instead of the helpie.