Tracy G November 20, 2014 Author November 20, 2014 So I have had these clowns for about 2 years and the female (much bigger) is getting beat on. They have always been together and have shown no sign's of agreesion towards each other but now this. Could the male be going female?
Ben A November 20, 2014 November 20, 2014 (edited) Pull the aggressor out for a week and re-introduce him. Sometimes couples fight, and sometimes they need a vacation. I doubt they are both becoming females, but it's possible. Edited November 20, 2014 by Ben A
Tracy G August 19, 2015 Author August 19, 2015 A very old post but wanted to give an update. The clown wars was then swapping sex's as the one that was the male is now the female. Similar in size because of the change over but I know it's the female because they are now laying eggs. Are on their 3rd batch and seem very happy. I let them work out their differences and now are a happy couple. Very cool Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
s2nhle August 19, 2015 August 19, 2015 Same thing here. My female is the queen in my tank. The other clowns just hiding and only came out to eat at the feeding time. After a big fight, I thought I have lost a male clown since it did not come out at the meal time for couple days. And one day, i saw them swimming and sleeping together. Still have not laying eggs yet but I think they will be soon.
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