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Probably a. bicinctus then. Someone’s already mentioned this, but species within the clarkii complex are super hard to determine especially if you don’t have you have location info.Im pretty sure they had this one labelled as somethjng that starts with a B
So they started fighting like people said. Im keeping the tiny one once again in the acclimation box. You said you did this for weeks? How many and you said they got along after those weeks?Never had an issue with mixing clowns as long as the larger (female) accepts the smaller (male). One pair did require a custom acclimation box setup where they could be next to each other but not touch for a few weeks. After that they were inseparable.
Only reason I have removed pairs of clowns was when they decided to host in my euphylia garden instead of the BTA and start loving the corals to death...
Is there any possibility that it will accept it.If the fighting already started with clowns it won’t stop until it either kills it or accepts it. Being different species it will probably kill it.
Time will determine this. Introduce at lights out and feed in the morning and observe the behavior.Is there any possibility that it will accept it.
I already introduced it and then i put him back in the acclimation box, i think if i keep him in the box for a little while longer maybe a few days. The big guy will accept him.Time will determine this. Introduce at lights out and feed in the morning and observe the behavior.
I had them in the acclimation box for about two weeks. The box I have is fairly large and can be disassembled so I fabricated a divider with multiple small holes in it and split it into two smaller cubes and put one clown in each side. This way they could see each other and be separated from the hosting site to reduce territorial aggression. The larger female wasn't happy about it but she got over it. After a couple of weeks I removed the divider and left them in the box for a few more days for observation to see if she would keep attacking the male. She nipped a couple of times but after that he returned the favor and they got along just fine after that.So they started fighting like people said. Im keeping the tiny one once again in the acclimation box. You said you did this for weeks? How many and you said they got along after those weeks?