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Old 01-02-2012, 05:00 PM
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I had a single clownfish for a year and half and she was ok but had a unatural behavior of going through the glass up and down, left to right all day, rarely exploring the surrounding.

I got her a male, moved her to a quarantine tank and introduced the smaller male to her in the quarantine tank so there would be less chance of fighting if they both were in an unknow place. It worked well and they quickly formed a couple. After a month in quarantine I moved them both to the main tank and they have been together ever since. They have a much more natural behavior, exploring, hosting coral, cleaning rock as to prepair for laying eggs...they sleep together etc.

I think I did the right thing and I prefer to see them behave as a couple.

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Originally Posted by new2reef View Post
i recently lost one of clown fish the other day.was curious if having only one is gonna be hard on remaining fish or should i run and grab her a new buddy
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