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Pair of Clarki Clowns



 
 
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Old December 7th 03, 11:54 PM
Richard Reynolds
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Default Pair of Clarki Clowns

That's actually quite fascinating. At approximately what age will they,
shall we say, develop a gender? Does this phenomenon apply to all species of
clown fish?


all clowns start off as it's and change if the environment allows.

the size change is clown specific, a few dont have a great size difference between adult
it's males and females, while others will have huge differences.

the size/age this occurs also is dependant on the clown. id call it safe to consider
anything under 1 year juv and too young to change, but only backed by observation.


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