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On FishBase it says for some species that there is “distinct pairing” between conspecifics. I have seen this for Potter’s Angels and Fiji Damsels (and other Chrysiptera), to give an example. What do they mean by “distinct pairing”? Does it mean that these species only spawn in pairs / get along in pairs and shouldn’t be kept in a harem?
Regarding the Centropyge example, this conflicts with Scott W. Michael’s book on Angels which says that Potter’s can form both pairs and harems and spawn in both arrangements.
I just want to know if “distinct pairing” means the species shouldn’t be kept as anything more than a pair.
Regarding the Centropyge example, this conflicts with Scott W. Michael’s book on Angels which says that Potter’s can form both pairs and harems and spawn in both arrangements.
I just want to know if “distinct pairing” means the species shouldn’t be kept as anything more than a pair.