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Hi everyone. I’ve had a nightmare today and have lost one of my clowns. Sadly I think it’s behind the tank and I’m now down to one clownfish. Will it be okay alone or should I find a friend ASAP. It’s not alone in the tank however I have a tail spot Blenny too.
 
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Hopefully it’s healthy. The other one was lost to jumping. If I do try to pair it with another should I get one bigger or smaller? Mines only 6 to 9 months old so still small.
 

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Hopefully it’s healthy. The other one was lost to jumping. If I do try to pair it with another should I get one bigger or smaller? Mines only 6 to 9 months old so still small.
Was the remaining clown the male or female (larger) of the pair?
I think the main thing is if it's already female, you need to make sure you don't get another female.
*clowns go from sexless to male to female but can't go backwards, if that makes sense
 
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Was the remaining clown the male or female (larger) of the pair?
I think the main thing is if it's already female, you need to make sure you don't get another female.
*clowns go from sexless to male to female but can't go backwards, if that makes sense
The remaining one is the smaller of the pair. Also thanks for all the replies everyone I appreciate it.
 

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My clown is alone and it likes hanging out with my firefish. It’ll be fine by itself. In the past I’ve tried replacing the mate that was lost (to jumping or whatever else) and they don’t always get along just fyi
 

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It sounds like they remaining one is still a male if you choose to get another get one a little larger, like a half inch. It worked for me.
^^Agreed !
Unless very small fry, clownfish left alone for a certain period of time will change sex. Once female, that's it so now would be a good time to add another if you want to.
Good luck !
 
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I will see if my LFS has one and also see what they say about it. How long do you think the timeframe is until I can’t get another one?
 

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I will see if my LFS has one and also see what they say about it. How long do you think the timeframe is until I can’t get another one?
I honestly do not know the exact time frame and might vary from fish to fish I'm no expert on the subject, just something I've picked up along the way but I think if he's tiny to small you have a little bit of time.
Research and maybe you'll find a good source for your answer.
 

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I will see if my LFS has one and also see what they say about it. How long do you think the timeframe is until I can’t get another one?
Mine was clinging to life when I returned from vacation. Strangely it was beaten by my other clown. They had been together for over a year. I got another one on my next day off.
 

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As territorial as they can get, sometimes they are best on their own
 

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May I ask a follow up question?
I bought two Clownfish a couple of months ago. One was a bit larger than the other. Everything was fine until a few days ago. Suddenly the larger, more dominant one was missing its tail. And I noticed that the smaller fish had grown to be equal in size. The injured Clownfish died the next day.
The remaining Clownfish seems fine except for a tiny tear in its top fin. I will wait at least a week to be sure there is no sign of illness before adding any new fish.
I am trying to decide whether or not to add a smaller Clownfish or leave this one as a single. The only other fish is a diamond goby, who seems fine. The tank is a 32g BioCube, about four months old. The parameters are stable. I have snails, small crabs, peppermint shrimp, pulsing Xenia, branching GSP, a mushroom coral, and a new Torch coral.
Thoughts? Thank you!
 

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