SeventyTimes7 Posted February 19, 2015 Share Posted February 19, 2015 I picked up 2 percula clowns, Lenny & Norma, last week at my lfs. They both look pretty happy in my biocube. The day after I added them I noticed some strange behavior. One of them did this weird twitchy thing for a second or two a couple of times. After some research it sounds like it may have been him submitting to the female. To me it makes sense because I observe the other chase and nip at him. Is it normal for them to have this behavior, this early? They are only a little over an inch. Clowns are so fun to watch Link to comment
Azedenkae Posted February 19, 2015 Share Posted February 19, 2015 Yeah that's normal. They are indeed fun to watch. Link to comment
aadams22 Posted February 19, 2015 Share Posted February 19, 2015 Sounds normal to me, as long as their not really fighting theyll be fine. Hope you enjoy your new fish Link to comment
Uphoric Posted February 20, 2015 Share Posted February 20, 2015 I picked up 2 percula clowns, Lenny & Norma, last week at my lfs. They both look pretty happy in my biocube. The day after I added them I noticed some strange behavior. One of them did this weird twitchy thing for a second or two a couple of times. After some research it sounds like it may have been him submitting to the female. To me it makes sense because I observe the other chase and nip at him. Is it normal for them to have this behavior, this early? They are only a little over an inch. Clowns are so fun to watch Mine are doing the same thing, apparently the twitching means one its submitting Link to comment
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