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Chin_Lee 09-26-2007 11:14 PM

Clown - Maroon Gold Stripe Premnas biaculeatus
 
Please provide your experience in this poll:
  • Use the top 9 poll questions if your fish has passed away.
  • Use the bottom 7 poll questions if you currently own this fish.
  • Multiple polls are allowed.
  • Select the best answer to the best of your knowledge.
  • Adding comments or elaborating on the cause of death in a post is encouraged.
The options are as follows:

died within 0-3 months
died within 4-6 months
died within 7-9 months
died within 10-12 months
died within 13-18 months
died within 19-24 months
died within 2-3 years
died within 3-4 years
died after 5 years +
currently alive 0-6 months
currently alive 7-12 months
currently alive over 1 year
currently alive over 2 years
currently alive over 3 years
currently alive over 4 years
currently alive 5 years +

untamed 02-20-2008 08:04 PM

Photo
 
Female is larger and typically darker Maroon colour. Male is smaller and more orange coloured.

Of course, these fish can change sex...so if you have two, the larger will become the female.

In this case, the larger is alive and well at 3yrs, 9months.....the smaller at 1.5 years so far.

Update: Over 4 years now for the larger female, and 2 years for the smaller male. This photo could have been taken yesterday as they still look exactly the same. They have laid eggs every 15-20 days for the past few years.
Update - April, 2011: 6 years now for the female, 4 years for the smaller male. Still laying eggs like clockwork.

http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...s/000_0111.jpg

Pan 02-20-2008 08:51 PM

My Two GSM's died in a tank move, friend tripped and dumped them into the snow. They did not survive. Otherwise i am sure they would be around, they are quite hardy if not one of the more aggressive in the clownfish grouping.

dsaundry 02-20-2008 10:27 PM

Great
 
Fantastic fish. One of my faves. Feisty and fun to watch, personality+++
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...y/100_1285.jpg

untamed 05-08-2014 02:47 PM

Update: May, 2014. Female 9 years now. Male 7 years. Still reproducing regularly!

mike31154 05-08-2014 03:34 PM

My pair still going strong, female is one of the first fish I put in the tank when I started up. Mine are the more common white stripers though, not gold.

Some photos, from a few years back. One shows the pair not long after the pairing process, when they were still close to the same size. Other photo shows the significant difference in size once they had matured & were spawning.

https://tsl4pa.bl3301.livefilestore....50a.JPG?psid=1

https://tsl4pa.bl3301.livefilestore....65a.JPG?psid=1

untamed 11-18-2016 02:57 AM

Oops, two years went by without update. Both my clowns still doing well. The "female", being oldest (11) is starting to show her age a bit... I suppose the smaller male would be over 9 now.

somafish 11-18-2016 04:22 AM

Current pics. Cool thread

mike31154 11-19-2016 03:44 AM

Yep, mine are still kickin', doing their thing, Set up the tank January 2007 added 1st clown a month or so later, then clown 2 another month or 2 after that. So when 2017 rolls around, they'll both be 10 years old or older. Both were juvenile when I put them in, fairly small so likely no more than a year old.

Lost a number of fish over the years, but these 2 are bullet proof. Only other fish that comes close to their age in my tank is a Singapore (Vermiculated) Angelfish. I think there might be one of these poll threads on that species as well. Need to have look see.


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