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Is the female larger in size than the male?I bought two juvenile clownfish about 6 months ago and both have lived in the tank together the whole time. I’ve started noticing that my Female is being extremely aggressive towards my male and I’m not too sure what to do.
Yes, the male is a lot smaller when comparing the two, it never really grew.Is the female larger in size than the male?
I’m not sure honestly, maybe it’s a part of the bonding process (like human relationships lol) not sure. Did you buy them ‘paired’ or picked them out of a group or just two random clowns? A video for reference never hurtsYes, the male is a lot smaller when comparing the two, it never really grew.
I didn't buy them paired. I tried reuploading the video I originally put to see if that fixes it. At night they sleep together in the tank right next to eachother.I’m not sure honestly, maybe it’s a part of the bonding process (like human relationships lol) not sure. Did you buy them ‘paired’ or picked them out of a group or just two random clowns? A video for reference never hurts
LMFAOOOOOO HAHAHAH made my day lol it really be like thatIs the male too focused on himself and not helping out around the tank? I know that really upsets my gf.
Yeah like @Stuartmercer said, my clown sometimes pick fights then separate and come back together. But at the end of the day the do be sleeping together so that’s good.I didn't buy them paired. I tried reuploading the video I originally put to see if that fixes it. At night they sleep together in the tank right next to eachother.
You know us males never learn.Add a male Lyretail Anthias and a couple females. Maybe the male clown would learn from the male Anthias?