lgarvey
Fish Crazy
Hi,
I got another clownfish to accompany the other clown, and I asked at the LFS if they would be compatible and also selected the smallest clown I could find. Turns out, they just keep fighting. They go through periods of seeming to accept each other and swimming about together, then the original clown turns demonic and starts chasing and attacking the new occupant.
Doing an internet search I'm coming across wildly conflicting advice that falls into 3 categories: -
1. they're just establishing pecking order and it'll be over in a day or so
2. the more dominant fish has outright rejected the other fish and they need to be separated before one fish gets killed
3. you shoulnd't try to house more than one clownfish unless they are selected together from the same group
I have assumed that 2. is the real situation and have separated the smaller clownfish, to save it getting chewed to pieces. They're both very juvenile, but there isn't a huge size difference between the two, despite trying to get a much smaller fish. If I have to return this nemo, the current tank nemo is not having another clownfish friend.
Another thing, the clownfish i orinally bought is extremely vibrant in colour compared to any other occelaris / percula fish I have seen in other LFS. Allegedly the fish have a washed out colour through generations of captive breeding. Could this mean I have inadvertently bought a wild clownfish? If so, it may explain the extreme hyperactivity as it paces around the tank like a mad man.
I plan to return teh fish to the LFS tomorrow. What do you guys think?
Cheers,
L
I got another clownfish to accompany the other clown, and I asked at the LFS if they would be compatible and also selected the smallest clown I could find. Turns out, they just keep fighting. They go through periods of seeming to accept each other and swimming about together, then the original clown turns demonic and starts chasing and attacking the new occupant.
Doing an internet search I'm coming across wildly conflicting advice that falls into 3 categories: -
1. they're just establishing pecking order and it'll be over in a day or so
2. the more dominant fish has outright rejected the other fish and they need to be separated before one fish gets killed
3. you shoulnd't try to house more than one clownfish unless they are selected together from the same group
I have assumed that 2. is the real situation and have separated the smaller clownfish, to save it getting chewed to pieces. They're both very juvenile, but there isn't a huge size difference between the two, despite trying to get a much smaller fish. If I have to return this nemo, the current tank nemo is not having another clownfish friend.
Another thing, the clownfish i orinally bought is extremely vibrant in colour compared to any other occelaris / percula fish I have seen in other LFS. Allegedly the fish have a washed out colour through generations of captive breeding. Could this mean I have inadvertently bought a wild clownfish? If so, it may explain the extreme hyperactivity as it paces around the tank like a mad man.
I plan to return teh fish to the LFS tomorrow. What do you guys think?
Cheers,
L