nemosis
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Post by nemosis on Mar 14, 2009 22:39:15 GMT -5
I have 4 percula clown fish. 1 regular and 3 black. I have had the regular and 1 black for about 1 year and the other 2 black for about 6 months. The black one that I have had the longest is now being treated like an outcast by the other 3 even the one that he had bonded with. I want to know what and why they started treating him like that just out of the blue.
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Post by ADMIN on Mar 14, 2009 22:56:22 GMT -5
Clowns are usually not social creatures unless they are in a large tank.
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nemosis
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Post by nemosis on Mar 14, 2009 23:03:25 GMT -5
The 4 of them have done fine for about 6 months.
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Post by ADMIN on Mar 15, 2009 0:05:47 GMT -5
6 months is no real time at all. Those fish are getting older as they age they can go through mood changes sort of fish puberty if you will. I'm afraid it's quite normal with a lot of juvinile fish not just clowns. I have had gangs and angels exhibit the same mood swings and behavior issues after as much as a year of growth. You will prob have to sepetate them in time.
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Post by naclh20nut on Mar 15, 2009 8:01:35 GMT -5
Try to re arrange your rock. That sometimes helps with aggression.
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