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![]() OK,
so I have this beautiful pair of golden marroons that have done nothing in the last week but create sand-storms with their tails!!! They wiggle their tails on the sugar-fine sand-bed all day long, creating sand-storms that cover everything. Anybody had this experience? what can I do? I will be introducing an anemone in the near future and hopefully that will minimize the wiggling of tails on the sand-bed as there will be a lot of wiggling inside the anemone ![]() But in the mean time, what can I do? I remember even before when I used to have a seabea with them, they did create sand-storms with their tails, but not as much as they are doing now. Any solution to this problem? Thanks |
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![]() no solution other than get a heavier grade aragonite ( bigger ) and layer it over where they are doing this. Clowns are known fot this when in pairs. I am thinking that it is part of their courtship ritual. You should be happy though, maroons are harder than all the other clowns to pair up
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![]() I have heavy substrate and my GS maroons still make a mess...they pick it up and carry it in their mouths if they can't move it around with their bodies...it's a bit frustrating!
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![]() My maroon pair just sweeps the bb now...so nice ! The female always did it more before a spawn. When I had the sand I just made sure there were big rocks all around the base of the anemone rock. That really helped.
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![]() Yeah, I had a pair that did that in Irene's tank allllllll summer. Oh yeah, those are the same GS maroons.
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![]() Mine does this only every now and then...No cure that I know of. I've also seen the "picking up rocks" behavior. Odd fellows..but that's why we like them.
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