Where to get clownfish mated pair??

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I have my system set up, and ready for 4 pairs, but my question is
Where did you find your mated pair?
Were they mature enough for breeding when you bought it?
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In case I want to buy 2 clownfish, and force them into pair
How long does it take?
What size should I get?
Can you share your experience? ;)
 

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I have my system set up, and ready for 4 pairs, but my question is
Where did you find your mated pair?
Were they mature enough for breeding when you bought it?
.........
In case I want to buy 2 clownfish, and force them into pair
How long does it take?
What size should I get?
Can you share your experience? ;)
You can get two unpaired clowns just make sure they are younger and one is visibly bigger than the other. Might have a few riffs but they should eventually bond. It took mine maybe 3 days and they have been together since! Got them at a petco too haha!
 

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How big is your setup that you are adding 4 pairs?
 
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You can get two unpaired clowns just make sure they are younger and one is visibly bigger than the other. Might have a few riffs but they should eventually bond. It took mine maybe 3 days and they have been together since! Got them at a petco too haha!
As I know bonded pair vs breeding pair are not the same, they need too be mature enough to breed. Trying to get a breeding pair I guess :)
 

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As to your other question about pairing on your own. My current pair started as unpaired. I bought two juveniles about a month apart. A year later one carpet surfed. Added another juvenile about a month later. They have paired only recently have they been displaying breeding behavior. The female is about 4 years old the male 3.
 

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Aquariumcarecenter sale a pair but do you know is it a bonded pair or just 2 single fish

They are pretty responsive if message or call them think they are still open for the next 20 minutes if you call [emoji4]. They are my local lfs by chance [emoji23]
 
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As to your other question about pairing on your own. My current pair started as unpaired. I bought two juveniles about a month apart. A year later one carpet surfed. Added another juvenile about a month later. They have paired only recently have they been displaying breeding behavior. The female is about 4 years old the male 3.
Alright, I have 2 black snowflake, one is about 2.5” I guest it is about 1.5 years old, I got it when it was only about 1.5”. The other one I had for 2 years 3.5”, and it was about 2.5” when I got it. I think I will try to pair them to see what can happen :)
Btw thanks for all the info
 

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As I know bonded pair vs breeding pair are not the same, they need too be mature enough to breed. Trying to get a breeding pair I guess :)

Mine were young and have bred once already. They eggs didn’t make it sadly but they are still getting freaky haha
 
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Mine were young and have bred once already. They eggs didn’t make it sadly but they are still getting freaky haha
Did you move the eggs to a different setup or left it in the main dp tank? :)
 

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I left them in the DT. I didn’t want to risk moving them. I might try moving them if I see them again.
 

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Hi Danh! We have a couple hundred egg laying pairs and also a couple hundred XL fish that would breed quickly if given space to themselves. I regularly will help out people interested in breeding with affordable egg layers or mature fish. I also enjoy helping people succeed with breeding if you need some help along the way. If you're interested in more info feel free to pm me
 

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