Re: Acclimation failure



I've also read that once a clown changes sex
and you drop another one in there,
you're taking a chance that they can be the same sex.

2 females or 2 males will view eachother as rivals.


"Wayne Sallee" <Wayne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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It was not one of the siblings. The other one being bigger, had a real
advantage. And often being real tiny can have it's advantages, as they are
not looked at, as competition.

It is often a complicated set of factors that will deturmine how fish will
behave with each other.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets
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Don Geddis wrote on 3/27/2006 5:28 PM:


But why would juvenile tank-raised ocellaris clowns attack one of their
own?
They're one of the most friendly fish around, and form large family
groups.


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