mrangel
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Well, I went looking for another true percula clown, it was hard for some reason not a lot of LFS have true percula's right now. I found one store that had 2. One was larger than the other, but he wasn't very active and didn't eat. I also saw something on top of his head that could just be discoloration or maybe he bumped up against something.
There was a smaller one that is probably the same size as the one I have. This one was more active and had a good appetite.
I went back and forth and I decided to go with the small one.
I had him in a seperate container getting him acclimated to the water for about an hour. I turned off the lights to my main tank and put him in and let the lights off for about another hour. My Tang quickly went over and smelled him. My other clown went on top of the tank and went to sleep. When I turned the lights on, my little clown came down and went to the same place he used to go with the other clown.
When he realized there was another clown, he immediately went over and they started swimming together. There was an instance when one my clowns nipped at my other clowns tail, but that was just for a brief second. They would swim apart and then they would swim together. We watched them from a far for about 4 hours and they seemed happy.
When I turned off the lights they both ended up sleeping on top of the tank together.
In the morning when the lights went on they went to their rock and they were together.
we are still keeping a close eye on them. The good thing is they both ate really well this morning. My old little clown hardly ate yesterday, he would just stay in the same place.
What else should I look for? When will I know that they are a pair. My only concern is that they are both close to the same size?
Any advice would be appreciated,
Marguerite
There was a smaller one that is probably the same size as the one I have. This one was more active and had a good appetite.
I went back and forth and I decided to go with the small one.
I had him in a seperate container getting him acclimated to the water for about an hour. I turned off the lights to my main tank and put him in and let the lights off for about another hour. My Tang quickly went over and smelled him. My other clown went on top of the tank and went to sleep. When I turned the lights on, my little clown came down and went to the same place he used to go with the other clown.
When he realized there was another clown, he immediately went over and they started swimming together. There was an instance when one my clowns nipped at my other clowns tail, but that was just for a brief second. They would swim apart and then they would swim together. We watched them from a far for about 4 hours and they seemed happy.
When I turned off the lights they both ended up sleeping on top of the tank together.
In the morning when the lights went on they went to their rock and they were together.
we are still keeping a close eye on them. The good thing is they both ate really well this morning. My old little clown hardly ate yesterday, he would just stay in the same place.
What else should I look for? When will I know that they are a pair. My only concern is that they are both close to the same size?
Any advice would be appreciated,
Marguerite