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![]() Thanks, i might return the black one for store credit and grab a smaller black clown if possible. I believe they are both female. i read that if one clown fish is alone in a tank its a female. and since the black clown is bigger than the orange, its most likely turned into a female also.
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![]() My son works with pairing . He uses smaller tank like 10g with a partial egg crate divider and nothing else for one of the fish to be possive of, this divider will give the one getting chases a way to swim away and around as well as let the female make the male summit and stay in a area. Get a net breeder put the one that is getting beat up in there to heal this will give them time to see and be close but not fight . When the little guy is healed try to reintroduce but you need time to watch them. This might take months of in and out of the net breeder.
Sounds like a lot of work and it is so you don’t loose a fish and some of those clowns are big $$$$. At the end of the day some females just will not except certain mates. |