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I bought 2 of Sri Lanki (sp) clown fish about 3 years ago. At the time
the were both about 1 inch in size. Since then one of the fish has grown to almost 3 inches. The other has grown to about 1.5 inches. They are constantly together in an anemone and protect eachother. I often see them trying to build a nest in the substrate. Is it safe to say I have a mated pair here?? Is the female the larger of the pair? |
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yes. yes.
"Joey P" wrote in message om... I bought 2 of Sri Lanki (sp) clown fish about 3 years ago. At the time the were both about 1 inch in size. Since then one of the fish has grown to almost 3 inches. The other has grown to about 1.5 inches. They are constantly together in an anemone and protect eachother. I often see them trying to build a nest in the substrate. Is it safe to say I have a mated pair here?? Is the female the larger of the pair? |
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I was under the impression that a "mated" pair had to have some fry in order
for them to be considered "mated". Am i wrong about this? "Charlie Spitzer" wrote in message ... yes. yes. "Joey P" wrote in message om... I bought 2 of Sri Lanki (sp) clown fish about 3 years ago. At the time the were both about 1 inch in size. Since then one of the fish has grown to almost 3 inches. The other has grown to about 1.5 inches. They are constantly together in an anemone and protect eachother. I often see them trying to build a nest in the substrate. Is it safe to say I have a mated pair here?? Is the female the larger of the pair? |
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clown fish are born as an "it" and as they mature the more dominate will
become female and the second in line will become a male. the others will remain it's until the male/female is lost or they move off on their own (in the ocean anyways). your more dominate (the larger now) became female and grew to the larger size, the 2nd in line was the only other you had in the tank and became a male. so yes its safe to say you now have a matted pair. if you add another to the tank (if not already matured into male or female) it will be an it until something happens to one of your existing clowns. if its already developed into a female (so its seams males can revert to females but not vise versa) then you will have a fight on hand if your tank isn't quite large enough with another host for the new addition. if the female is lost by death or any means, the male will become female and the next in line will become male. hth kc "Joey P" wrote in message om... I bought 2 of Sri Lanki (sp) clown fish about 3 years ago. At the time the were both about 1 inch in size. Since then one of the fish has grown to almost 3 inches. The other has grown to about 1.5 inches. They are constantly together in an anemone and protect eachother. I often see them trying to build a nest in the substrate. Is it safe to say I have a mated pair here?? Is the female the larger of the pair? |
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having fry is a successfully breeding pair. having a male/female pair
living together in a common host is a mated pair. kc "billi jack" wrote in message ... I was under the impression that a "mated" pair had to have some fry in order for them to be considered "mated". Am i wrong about this? "Charlie Spitzer" wrote in message ... yes. yes. "Joey P" wrote in message om... I bought 2 of Sri Lanki (sp) clown fish about 3 years ago. At the time the were both about 1 inch in size. Since then one of the fish has grown to almost 3 inches. The other has grown to about 1.5 inches. They are constantly together in an anemone and protect eachother. I often see them trying to build a nest in the substrate. Is it safe to say I have a mated pair here?? Is the female the larger of the pair? |
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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? -- Rastus O'Dingha Wainwright AB "Dragon Slayer" wrote in message ... clown fish are born as an "it" and as they mature the more dominate will become female and the second in line will become a male. the others will remain it's until the male/female is lost or they move off on their own (in the ocean anyways). your more dominate (the larger now) became female and grew to the larger size, the 2nd in line was the only other you had in the tank and became a male. so yes its safe to say you now have a matted pair. if you add another to the tank (if not already matured into male or female) it will be an it until something happens to one of your existing clowns. if its already developed into a female (so its seams males can revert to females but not vise versa) then you will have a fight on hand if your tank isn't quite large enough with another host for the new addition. if the female is lost by death or any means, the male will become female and the next in line will become male. hth kc "Joey P" wrote in message om... I bought 2 of Sri Lanki (sp) clown fish about 3 years ago. At the time the were both about 1 inch in size. Since then one of the fish has grown to almost 3 inches. The other has grown to about 1.5 inches. They are constantly together in an anemone and protect eachother. I often see them trying to build a nest in the substrate. Is it safe to say I have a mated pair here?? Is the female the larger of the pair? |
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from what i have heard/read its all clowns. i think its more a size issue
rather then age, but has to be after XXX amount of age as well. kc "Rastus O'Dingha" wrote in message news:nZXsb.50036$Ws6.21257@edtnps84... 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? -- Rastus O'Dingha Wainwright AB "Dragon Slayer" wrote in message ... clown fish are born as an "it" and as they mature the more dominate will become female and the second in line will become a male. the others will remain it's until the male/female is lost or they move off on their own (in the ocean anyways). your more dominate (the larger now) became female and grew to the larger size, the 2nd in line was the only other you had in the tank and became a male. so yes its safe to say you now have a matted pair. if you add another to the tank (if not already matured into male or female) it will be an it until something happens to one of your existing clowns. if its already developed into a female (so its seams males can revert to females but not vise versa) then you will have a fight on hand if your tank isn't quite large enough with another host for the new addition. if the female is lost by death or any means, the male will become female and the next in line will become male. hth kc "Joey P" wrote in message om... I bought 2 of Sri Lanki (sp) clown fish about 3 years ago. At the time the were both about 1 inch in size. Since then one of the fish has grown to almost 3 inches. The other has grown to about 1.5 inches. They are constantly together in an anemone and protect eachother. I often see them trying to build a nest in the substrate. Is it safe to say I have a mated pair here?? Is the female the larger of the pair? |
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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. -- Richard Reynolds |
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