YEA they do TY moderators again i couldnt figure out how to PM a moderator anyways lol im gonna try and get some pictures right now they should be up in lik 20 min... check for them then.
Will do buddy might be gone by then but I'll check'em when I get back. Headed out for drinks and dinner with my bf and his wife....hopefully they don't bring someone along to try and hook me up with.....he sounded mysterious when i asked :/
Here they are the goby is in a awkward part of the tank so i cant get a pic right now. SRY illl get it when it chills out a lil and stops being cam shy.
these two buggers made it past there first day and didnt leave eachothers side, right before i went upstairs i went to check on them they were swimming in the top corner of my tank side by side nearly touching getting ready for the night. I think this is the start of a great friendship.
i'll keep u all updated... OO yea i actually put some food in to feed some of th other fish and surprisingly they ate and i didnt think they would et that much lol.
yeah, clowns are usually pretty hardy. They're some of my favourite members of my tank. Yours look great by the way. Were they already paired up when you bought them, or are they completely new together?
my two false percs (Nemo and Mr. Met) and my Goby (Kermit the Goby) LOL but anyways i got them this morning and did my 3 hr drip accimilation and seem to be doing fine no agressive ness fromt the other fish except my damsels lik to rapid tail whip to push the two clowns away from there territory (NO biting or agressiveness, which im glad about) but is the tail whipping something i should worry about? the goby is being left alone cause its much bigger then the damsels and i dont think they want to mess with it lol. My wrasse has popped out and looked around but swims away and hides alot lol. I'll try and get pics up of the new additions.
I'll keep you all updated...
Originally Posted by inline643 http:///forum/post/3015164
No i actually bought jus two of them off this site they came in seperate bags but as soon as i put them in the tank tthey havnt left eachothers side.
The only reason I was asking is that clownfish can change genders. If the bigger one starts going female (assuming he/she isn't already), there will be some nipping/chasing as she establishes dominance. Perfectly normal.
Since they're just hanging out together, I don't think you'll have this to look forward to, but just giving you a warning on something that might have freaked you out
Watching clownfish rituals is amazingly interesting...or is it just me?
Very cool to see the male vibrate on his side and for the female to do "the funky tuna." Have fun, I know I did. Now they love each other and I don't get to see them have their little rituals