Starting a zoa garden. So far got some “wild” zoas and some purple people eaters. Looking to add some super saiyans and a few others. Really love zoas! Haven’t decided on other corals yet but having a blast adding these beauties
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You got two choices if they are the same size. You either re-home one of them or let em’ fight it out until one either submits or dies. That’s the only way this situation really resolves itself. If you’re going to keep them you should get an acclimation box if you don’t have one already and let them look at each other for a while without being able to harm each other.Even when I put food in the tank they’d rather fight then eat
A few days. It may not help if they are both mature females but it’s a place to start. if you decide to re-home one or the other and try to pair again make sure whatever you add is much smaller than the one you have. Use the acclimation box in that situation as well.Thanks for the advice. I got a little breeder box and put one of the clowns in there. How long do you recommend keeping them separated? Neither one looks to be injured than one has a little of a fat lip from the struggle.
I wouldn’t think they are both mature females yet as they are both still fairly small compared to full grown clownfish but I’m hoping this helps. Sucks too as my other two clowns got along so well.A few days. It may not help if they are both mature females but it’s a place to start. if you decide to re-home one or the other and try to pair again make sure whatever you add is much smaller than the one you have. Use the acclimation box in that situation as well.
Do you have a link to the heater and controller you bought?Yeah that’s what I’m gonna go with I decided. The controller looks nice and all the reviews for it are great. Thanks for your help! The length is tiny too which allows for more room for media, skimmer etc
Do you have a link to the heater and controller you bought?
What app is that? Looks nicer than the one I’m usingPhosphates a bit high and nitrates a bit low but everything has been quite stable. Really liking my Hanna checkers. I have the ULR phosphate tester, alkalinity checker, high range nitrates and phosphates checker. I use the Red Sea essentials test kit for calcium and Hanna salinity tester for salinity.
Pocket Marine for iOS. I really like it. Not only does it have a parameters tracker it also has a decent encyclopedia of marine fish, invertebrates and corals as well as a dosing calendar, inhabitants journal, water change schedule tracker and maintenance schedulerWhat app is that? Looks nicer than the one I’m using