Maroon clown/mating/determing sex

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  1. luvreefs23

    luvreefs23 Millepora

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    How do u determine their sex and how do u pair em up?
     
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  3. gazog

    gazog Kole Tang

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    If you have two and one is larger than the other the bigger one is most likely a female.
    If they are both the same size wait it will happen (kind of like build it, they will come ;D).
    As one becomes more dominate it will grow and change into a female.

    As far as pairing thats best left up to the clown fish! All we can do is try and point them in
    the right direction, buy doing things like putting them in the same tank. leaving them
    alone in the same tank (no tank mates). once again. wait and it will most likely happen.

    If you want more information go to the Marine Ornamental Fish & Invertebrate Breeders or
    MOFIB site. There is alot of information on this site,
     
  4. luvreefs23

    luvreefs23 Millepora

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    so its not like i can throw a smaller clown in an already populated tank and hope for a mated pair....rite?
     
  5. gazog

    gazog Kole Tang

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    Most likely it will get the CRAP beat out of it. better to buy a large one and introduce it. Or another way to do it is to bring total chaos to to the tank. move things around. if clowns are hosting something move it to another location.

    I have a GS Maroon that is hosting in my frog spawn. if I am introducing another fish, I move his frog spawn and he freaks out and completely forgets the other fish long enough for the other to stake out his or her space in the tank.
     
  6. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Best chance for ready pair is add two about the same size at same time.

    If you already have one, add a smaller. May or may not survive initial "mating fracas" - and will take more then one try. :-/