Hey all I have just got home and done the usual register of all the easier visible creatures in the tank (hermits pass, shrimp 1 fish 15 and snails 5 as usual) then making sure everything is OK with them all it hit me, I have a pair of clown fish getting on for near to 8 years old but they've never decided to get down to business and have a family.
Will they ever breed? Just wondered because surely the urge to procreate would kick in eventually, I see them flirting all the time, yes OK I don't have an anenome but I know that they actually aren't compulsory, or are they? I ask because in the 8 years I have owned them most of the time they are at the back of the rocks hidden from view the only real way to see them is a reflection off the side pane, it's a shame they are beautiful fish and I only get a few minutes to see them when she decides to take him out for a swim about the tank rest of the time he's in the back 24/7 and she is occasionally visible making sure he stays there.
I have zoa's throughiut my tank and mushrooms (which they sleep in) so an anenome walking around is most likely a no no because it won't want to be at the bottom back corner with the clowns.
I'm curious as to what others experience is once they have clown fish nearing old age pensioners will they go to the big reef without having a family?
Will they ever breed? Just wondered because surely the urge to procreate would kick in eventually, I see them flirting all the time, yes OK I don't have an anenome but I know that they actually aren't compulsory, or are they? I ask because in the 8 years I have owned them most of the time they are at the back of the rocks hidden from view the only real way to see them is a reflection off the side pane, it's a shame they are beautiful fish and I only get a few minutes to see them when she decides to take him out for a swim about the tank rest of the time he's in the back 24/7 and she is occasionally visible making sure he stays there.
I have zoa's throughiut my tank and mushrooms (which they sleep in) so an anenome walking around is most likely a no no because it won't want to be at the bottom back corner with the clowns.
I'm curious as to what others experience is once they have clown fish nearing old age pensioners will they go to the big reef without having a family?