tebstan
Fri, 22nd May 2009, 10:26 PM
I've read posts from this forum and others about experience with maroon clowns. I read a lot from other sources, as well. I've asked a friend that's into marine biology. I've asked a friend that always seems to be right. (That kills me sometimes.) I still haven't come to a definitive conclusion.
Can a pair of maroon clowns be formed the same way as other clowns? Will the largest/dominant one become the female? Many sources say yes. But they are of a different genus, Premnas. All the other clowns are Amphiprion. I can't find any reason that this is a factor, but it did give me pause.
Should I get two at the same time, or let one get bigger before bringing in the second? If I got just one, would it be lonely?
Can a pair of maroon clowns be formed the same way as other clowns? Will the largest/dominant one become the female? Many sources say yes. But they are of a different genus, Premnas. All the other clowns are Amphiprion. I can't find any reason that this is a factor, but it did give me pause.
Should I get two at the same time, or let one get bigger before bringing in the second? If I got just one, would it be lonely?