Question for any clown breeders out there. I just lost an older female black frosted snowflake to edema. (liver failure) Was told she was four, but could have been older. I now have a male without a female, for a week now, a small wild percula normal, entirely too small to try a match...he's 2 inches, perc barely an inch. And one ocelleris (probably female due to size) solo in main tank that is impossible to catch, and has thus far ignored the trap, about a year old. Should I stand my ground and try to catch the ocelleris, add the perc, or look for another snowflake female....? I have room for 3 pairs. 1 spot left. I do not wish for my male to transition to female alone in his tank. I have a hard time thinking about buying another, when I currently have 3 singles. But.....I am not sure if males who lose their mates automatically transition to female, or if I have some time. I would like the wild-caught perc to grow more, and add some good genes back into our overly-incest bred clownfish pool....lol