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Low_KingMatt
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 01:53 PM
so ive had my pair of clowns for quite some time now, and they were getting big and yesterday i got home one of them jumped out of the tank :( so yeah im going to miss the guy :/ but the real question is do i get another? or do i need to put them in the tank in pairs?

koa25
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 02:01 PM
A clown jumped? Must have been the male. Female must have been driving him nuts. Poor guy. Sorry to hear about that. I had my male GSM clown die and trying to pair a new male up with the female was hard. But if you get a clear container and but the new clown in the clear container in the tank so the other clown can see him and get use to him. That will greatly better you chances. As well as moving rock around during this time if you can. What kind of clown?

Low_KingMatt
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 02:05 PM
Thats exactly what i thought whne i got home i looked and looked and finally he was on the ground so it kind of surprised me. It was a Ocellaris clown, hm so i think i may do that because i dont want to get another pair i just need one lol

koa25
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 02:12 PM
An Ocellaris should bepretty easy to pair. Still better to be safe and try the clear container method. The one in the tank may go ape **** for a while trying to get at the other one. But that will blow over. If it even happens at all. Ocellaris are a lot more tame than GSMs. Mine almost beat herself stupid from trying to get the new clown. But now they are laying eggs together. So they are as happy as can be.

Mike
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 02:27 PM
Try to get one much smaller than your surving female. That way it is likely go stay a male.

Low_KingMatt
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 02:28 PM
^^^ nice hopefully mine will be happy lol and so how long should i leave him in the container? im sure they will get along great but like you said better to be safe then sorry.

Low_KingMatt
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 02:29 PM
Try to get one much smaller than your surving female. That way it is likely go stay a male.

so def try to get one thats smaller?

koa25
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 02:35 PM
Yes. Definitely smaller. Not a baby though ha ha. But it should be smaller than the one in the tank. My GSM took 4 or 5 days. One day i got home from work and instead of the female attacking the glass she was swimming next to the container nearest the new clown. I let him go and they swam down to the nem together. So just look for non aggressive behavior and then let him go. Be ready with a net. It could be a ruse ha ha.

350gt
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 03:08 PM
I agree with what ^^ said.....


i bought a baby sized one and in a few days they paired up... Never found out what happened to my other one....

Low_KingMatt
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 03:18 PM
^^ sounds good guys and yours paired up great?

and yeah i came home and couldnt find him i mean he was there at night before the lights went out and when i found him he was super dry? not sure why he did it

koa25
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 03:25 PM
^^ sounds good guys and yours paired up great?

and yeah i came home and couldnt find him i mean he was there at night before the lights went out and when i found him he was super dry? not sure why he did it

The male gender suffers no matter the Species. Just saying bro. If he could knocked a toaster into the tank, he would have. ha ha.

ducati996
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 03:39 PM
i too had issues with the males jumping out of my tank

koa25
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 03:44 PM
i too had issues with the males jumping out of my tank

A pattern is forming.

350gt
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 03:48 PM
The divorce rate is climbing?

Scutterborn
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 04:10 PM
The divorce rate is climbing?

:)


-Ben-

Low_KingMatt
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 04:17 PM
lol divorce rates rising ha thats a good one

Fracture
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 04:26 PM
I had 4 in my tank and they have been all together for years an next thing I no a few weeks ago they where all picking on the littlest guy so I now have him in a 10 gallon by himself :(