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Hey everyone,
Found this rather odd ans thought I'd get some different perspectives. I've had 2 Captive Bred Spotcinctus Clownfish since babies. They've been inseparable for over a year. Today as I was watching them, one of the clowns was chasing the other clown around the tank. The one being bossed seems terrified of this behavior and stays in the corner. All other fish are fine. My banggai cardinal is just floating around with no care in the world; my royal gamma is fine, my watchman goby just chills on the bottom...but what's with this sudden behavior? Is the bossy one turning into the female and exhibiting her dominance on the other fish?
Here's a little video...I missed another little spat. But I'm sure you get the idea lol
Found this rather odd ans thought I'd get some different perspectives. I've had 2 Captive Bred Spotcinctus Clownfish since babies. They've been inseparable for over a year. Today as I was watching them, one of the clowns was chasing the other clown around the tank. The one being bossed seems terrified of this behavior and stays in the corner. All other fish are fine. My banggai cardinal is just floating around with no care in the world; my royal gamma is fine, my watchman goby just chills on the bottom...but what's with this sudden behavior? Is the bossy one turning into the female and exhibiting her dominance on the other fish?
Here's a little video...I missed another little spat. But I'm sure you get the idea lol
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