James, Its nice to aqua-scape. Sometimes hard to reach though.
Thanks Steve, And they are all tank bred, except the pair of chromis.
Huz, I had the pair of orange skunks living in the bubble, when I decided to add the tom
ato,s. I, of course, was ready to remove the skunks to another tank if bothered.
The tomato,s moved right in & everyone got along. Momma tomato as the boss, her honey next, then the larger skunk & finally baby skunk, who quit growing. I guess it figured staying small was the safest.
Momma tunes them all in once in awile but thats all.
Sadly, when I had the toxin problem during my move, I lost the largest skunk. The tiny one is now growing to take its place. The two tomato clowns never bother it and lives happily in the bubble coral. Seems similar to the wild pecking order I have read on.
What is funny, is how the 2 species are intermixing like the same species would in the wild. Does that mean if daddy clown passed away, the next in line would be the remaining skunk.
Does that mean we would have blue striped cinnamon skunks or orange & white skunk tomato,s.
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