Need Advise ASAP

jtrzerocool

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ok ill make this short and sweet because i need advise.
i have a maroon Goldbar clown that i have had for about 1 year now and i just purchased another maroon goldbar clown that is larger then this one. the small one is about 2 inches and the larger one is about 3 inches. the larger one picks at the smaller one but how do i know if it is going too far? where do you draw the line between establishing dominance and fighting?
TIA
 

perfectdark

Active Member
When there are signs of physical damage... Dominating shouldnt be fighting, one should flex their muscles the other should with little or no back talk accept and submit. Or when the other is submitting but the dominate clown wont give up and ultimatly stresses the other into shock.
 

jtrzerocool

Active Member
as of right now the smaller clown is nore interested in swimming very close to the other clown and even rubbing againt it. the larger of the 2 has stopped picking at it and doesnt do anything now. the smaller clown seems very interested in the larger one.
thanks for the help
 

perfectdark

Active Member
Originally Posted by jtrzerocool
as of right now the smaller clown is nore interested in swimming very close to the other clown and even rubbing againt it. the larger of the 2 has stopped picking at it and doesnt do anything now. the smaller clown seems very interested in the larger one.
thanks for the help
Good luck...
 

perfectdark

Active Member
Originally Posted by jtrzerocool
in your opinion do you think that this is a good sign??
Acceptance of any type is a step in the right direction..so..yea I do. Typically a submitting clown will exhibit movments that look like a seizure. Shaking violently and turning sidways towards the dominating one.
 
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