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Finally one of the clowns explored the anemone. Not the other one yet though.

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The fish are doing very well. Female has gotten much larger than the male. No color transfer yet on the Gold Nugget (female). Not sure when that is supposed to take place.

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The fish are doing very well. Female has gotten much larger than the male. No color transfer yet on the Gold Nugget (female). Not sure when that is supposed to take place.

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Happy to see them doing great! According to the breeders (Sea and Reef) the gold nuggets typically develop the gold color at 1 to 1.5 years of age although that isn't set in stone. I do not remember what size your fish was at the time you made the purchase but assuming it was a small then it would have been around 6 months old.
 
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Hi,

Happy to see them doing great! According to the breeders (Sea and Reef) the gold nuggets typically develop the gold color at 1 to 1.5 years of age although that isn't set in stone. I do not remember what size your fish was at the time you made the purchase but assuming it was a small then it would have been around 6 months old.
You are correct, it has been about 6 months with a lot of growth, especially the female. The colors on them are fantastic, I love them.
 

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