Good afternoon,
Today I ran to my LFS to pick up a Black Ocellaris Clownfish to hopefully pair up with my Clown that has been solo in my nano (Red Sea Peninsula 26g) tank.
Currently stocked with:
Anyways, the 2 Clowns are actually getting a long so far (after an hour or so), and really aren't paying each other any mind. What I forgot to consider is that the Damsel can be confrontational, and he has been chasing off my new Black Ocellaris quite often. You hate to see it, but I know it's just part of the hobby. Here are my questions:
Today I ran to my LFS to pick up a Black Ocellaris Clownfish to hopefully pair up with my Clown that has been solo in my nano (Red Sea Peninsula 26g) tank.
Currently stocked with:
- 1 Azure/Kupang Damsel
- 1 Cleaner Shrimp
- 1 Fire Shrimp
- 5 Emerald Crabs
- 1 Juvenile Snowflake Clownfish (previously solo)
- 1 Medium Black Ocellaris Clownfish (NEW)
Anyways, the 2 Clowns are actually getting a long so far (after an hour or so), and really aren't paying each other any mind. What I forgot to consider is that the Damsel can be confrontational, and he has been chasing off my new Black Ocellaris quite often. You hate to see it, but I know it's just part of the hobby. Here are my questions:
- Could this just be a temporary assertion of dominance, or can I expect this to be long-term? I know all damsels are territorial, and that Clownfish themselves are part of the Damsel family. Best case scenario for me would be that this is a temporary measure, and they will eventually warm up to eachother.
- The Black Ocellaris is *almost* twice the size of my Snowflake and is considerably larger than my Kupang Damsel. If anything, I was hoping that size would prevail vs. duration of residence, but clearly that's not the case? I guess this kind of intertwines with my question above, but please LMK your thoughts.