C ckwatson Member Market Messages 395 Reaction score 0 Nov 7, 2007 #1 I have two clowns, what would make them a mated pair as apposed to just two fish and how would I tell if they become a mated pair?
I have two clowns, what would make them a mated pair as apposed to just two fish and how would I tell if they become a mated pair?
M mapleredta Well-Known Member Market Messages 1,461 Reaction score 72 Location Cochran Nov 7, 2007 #2 when they lay eggs, thats when they become a mated pair
C ckwatson Member Market Messages 395 Reaction score 0 Nov 7, 2007 #3 I guess that makes sense, I would think most things dont breed well in a home tank. So why is it a big deal to have a mated pair?
I guess that makes sense, I would think most things dont breed well in a home tank. So why is it a big deal to have a mated pair?
M mapleredta Well-Known Member Market Messages 1,461 Reaction score 72 Location Cochran Nov 7, 2007 #4 its not really a big deal, some people want to try to breed clowns or any other fish for that matter and instead of having to wait for them to mature or whatever it maybe people may pay extra to have them already at that point.
its not really a big deal, some people want to try to breed clowns or any other fish for that matter and instead of having to wait for them to mature or whatever it maybe people may pay extra to have them already at that point.