Mating behavior or just clowns being clowns

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Man I hope my black and white becomes the dominant one. I dont think ill be so lucky.
How so? I personally bought a bigger black one so it would be the most dominant by default, that way “Nemo” stays male and ”Emo” I think applies for both females and males so lol
 

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My black one is smaller than my regular but they are both very young so that doesn't mean anything really yet but I can already tell just by how the black acts its submissive. But your big black one looks really good. Mines a partial misbar the white streak only goes about halfway down him
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My black one is smaller than my regular but they are both very young so that doesn't mean anything really yet but I can already tell just by how the black acts its submissive. But your big black one looks really good. Mines a partial misbar the white streak only goes about halfway down him
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I see, you could try placing the orange with another clown if you have and leaving the black one on its own for a while so it grows and becomes female. Otherwise, you could try and target feed the black one more than the orange one to promote faster growth
 

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I don’t know... I got them as they are from the store. The orange one was in a group and the black one was on its own.
It takes clowns a couple years after hatching to become sexually mature. If they were young when you got them it could be a minute.
 

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