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shcuck

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Hey there, I got a cople of Clowns a few weeks ago, and they seems to be doing great. What we have noticed is that they are together alot and they seems to do the shaky dance a lot. Does this mean that they will breed? I use to Breed African Ciclids and that shaky dance meant that they were ready. Do Clowns also so the shaky dance before mating? Also, does anyone have any info on how to determine which is the male and which is the female?

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This means they are bonded.

They may spawn if conditions are right and they have plenty of food.
 

Len

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I think your pair is a ways off from the actual act of breeding. Your two specimens look simliar in size and appears to be juveniles. I think they're just bonding, and one will undergo a transformation with full female reproductive organs (and consequently will be significantly larger then the smaller male).
 

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