Amazon4
12/18/2006, 01:32 PM
A few days ago I added a pair of very young T. perculas to my 14g biocube. One is a little bigger than the other. I presume this will become the female.(?)
I , of course, watch them a lot. I've noticed that they stick very close to each other and rub against each other, etc. Not much in the way of chasing, and no nipping observed. Occassionally, the samller one will swim next to the larger one and shake briefly. Is this a good sign that these will become a "mated pair"?
I'm psyched to finally have clown fish in my tank...
:D
TIA
I , of course, watch them a lot. I've noticed that they stick very close to each other and rub against each other, etc. Not much in the way of chasing, and no nipping observed. Occassionally, the samller one will swim next to the larger one and shake briefly. Is this a good sign that these will become a "mated pair"?
I'm psyched to finally have clown fish in my tank...
:D
TIA