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I thought there can be only one female clown per colony? There rest are just male.

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A single clownfish kept in a tank will almost certainly be or turn female.

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In response to Tanzy's 2nd post:

Yes, the female dominates the rest :P

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Both. The fire clownfish female just seems a bit larger than say, the percula to me

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I thought the other way? Why?

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I believe the clownfish should be around $3 at The Reef World. Definitely below $5 or your throat is being cut.

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Why? I suppose it is how nature works. I don't know why the female is dominant.

The clownfish colony is comprised of a dominant, egg-laying female and an alpha male that fertilises the eggs. All clownfishes are born male. When the dominant female dies or disappears, the alpha male turns to female and the next biggest clownfish becomes the alpha male.

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Yes it is true for all clowns.

To get a pair simply choose a large clown and a noticeably smaller clown. The clear difference in size will help them end the dispute to who gets to lay eggs faster and the larger one will become female if not already female.

Initially, its natural for them to fight and the smaller one will get chased around a bit.

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Why? I suppose it is how nature works. I don't know why the female is dominant.

The clownfish colony is comprised of a dominant, egg-laying female and an alpha male that fertilises the eggs. All clownfishes are born male. When the dominant female dies or disappears, the alpha male turns to female and the next biggest clownfish becomes the alpha male.

So clowns won't become female unless there are others?

hmmm hongxian u said its $3? i went to a shop which sold it at $10!!! funny rite...... the fire clown is more ex den other types of clownfish rite...

i guess one will be enuff for my tank, dun intend to breed them also......

I don't know where you went but Lor Halus sells cheaply.

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If there is only one clown then it is dominant since no other clowns around, so it will be female.

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They don't morph back.

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They will fight to the death. Not too pleasant unless you like to watch.

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tanzy r those tomato clowns? i never saw those teeth before! just like pirahnas

phang, what u trying is forced pairing(either it accepts or it kills)- chk out www.saltaquarium.about.com on clown breeding- there are 3 methods of pairing & force pairing yields worst results(i tried with commons & got 1 pair out of 6 trys at forced pairs) . just tried a pair of skunks & so far still bitching-each at opposite ends of the tnk.

maybe u would want to wait till your main tank running then at least they have space to run from each other if they dun fall in love.

Its common for the males to turn female but haven't seen it go the other way yet(just like humans :lol:)

Maybe tanzy will find u a pic.........i ain't gonna! :P

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Those are tomato clowns Amphiprion frenatus. The teeth are there so that is is good for biting people who put their hands into the tanks.

Some anthias can switch back and forth but clowns cannot.

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All clowns are territorial, some clowns are more aggressive, like tomatoes clowns. If an ocellaris were to bite, it won't hurt cause they only have small teeth, but I've heard of tomatoes and maroons drawing blood from people when they attack.

I was just joking about them biting anyone, but they do bite.

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