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| Sunshine Reefer ![]() | Bluespot pair Well since I am going to have to tear down the 90 to get a new stand, I started to think, (very scary) I would love to have two bluespots and if I am going to try it now is probably the best time. What do you guys think. I will have to empty and re-scape the tank while the inhabitants are in a 10 or 30g tank. Then when I add the fish back in, I add two blues instead of one. This way nobody will have established territory and they can each build their tunnels etc. I could even get lucky enough to get a pair but I certainly can't count on that. I know sunshine will be freaked by the move to begin with. Is adding another fish too much added stress? I would love to have 2 but love the one I have and am really going back and forth on this one. It doesn't help that the lfs had two gorgeous blues when I was there yesterday. Give me your opinions. Thanks
__________________ Peace LYNN Lynn and Franks saltwater adventure Lynn's 20g clown tank Lynn's 90g of sunshine Lynn's frag tank experiment A reef tank is like a race car. The faster you go the harder you crash. |
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| Tridacna maxima ![]() | Re: Bluespot pair Might as well take the plunge now because you know that is what you want at some point. It doesn't get any easier. Put them in separate containers inside the tank so they can see each other for a while and so you can observe how they act. Then after they settle in release them. You might even want to release them into the tank before you add the rock. I know that sounds backwards, but if you have to remove one because they are fighting you can get it out quickly.
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| Sunshine Reefer ![]() | Re: Bluespot pair EEK! I would be terrified to add them before the rock. Even when I was just talking about re-scaping I was terrified I would accidentally squash sunshine. I like the divider thing though. I could put the rest of the fish back then divide the 10g into two partitions and see how they react to each other. One of the things I think is good about this opportunity is that nobody will have home turf. They will both be newbies to the tank. I'll have to keep thinking about this one. I need my new stand before anything so I have a bit of time to decide.
__________________ Peace LYNN Lynn and Franks saltwater adventure Lynn's 20g clown tank Lynn's 90g of sunshine Lynn's frag tank experiment A reef tank is like a race car. The faster you go the harder you crash. |
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| Tridacna maxima ![]() | Re: Bluespot pair I don't blame you on that!
__________________ Lorraine To BB and all Bluespots - Journey of the 2nd Year ...The 2nd Year - Photoshow Check out Mr. BJ and friends... Mr. BJ's Aquarium - PhotoShow Please Donate to the American Cancer Society: http://main.acsevents.org/goto/lorrainerichards |
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| Reef Shark | Re: Bluespot pair I want two so bad I cant stand it. But I am scared as well. Jose is doing so well that I am scared of adding another. I finally decided to be content with one. I think in the long-run he will be happier. If I knew I could have a male/female pair I would not worry at all. Good Luck on your decision!! ~Michael
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| Tridacna maxima ![]() | Re: Bluespot pair I'm so nervous about mine that I won't add any other fish at all!
__________________ Lorraine To BB and all Bluespots - Journey of the 2nd Year ...The 2nd Year - Photoshow Check out Mr. BJ and friends... Mr. BJ's Aquarium - PhotoShow Please Donate to the American Cancer Society: http://main.acsevents.org/goto/lorrainerichards |
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| Smile Maker | Re: Bluespot pair Lynn, with one BS you have a 1 in 2 chance of getting male or female. When you get the second one you have a chance of getting a male/male, female/female or female/male. That's a 2 in three chance of getting a favorable pair. The odds are not that bad. I say go for it! |
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| Reef Shark | Re: Bluespot pair Just shows you are a great Blue Spot Momma!!!![]() I used to worry about adding anything to Jose's Tank. But now that I realize he is not "normal" I can add just about anything. The exception is another BSJF. I know how aggressive he can be toward other big fish, I just cant imagine how he would act toward another Blue.
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| Do I look as lost as I am ![]() | Re: Bluespot pair I'd take advantage of the timing and go for it. Quote:
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| Excellent Guesser :D | Re: Bluespot pair I like Scott's vegas odds. 2 in 3 chance? 67% chance of fun?! I was only considering the m/f chance, but the f/f works too for a peaceful co-existence. The timing sounds right too. I do like your idea of having a divider in the 10 to test how they interact with each other. Is 10g so small that even 2 females will compete for territory? Quote:
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| Sunshine Reefer ![]() | Re: Bluespot pair Well if I use the 10g it will be with a divider between them to see how they react. Now that I think of it though at the lfs they have 2 in adjacent cubicles and they pay no attention to each other. Not sure if that helps since they are obviously unhappy in their little cubes with a bit of sand. I really had never thought of having 2 but may just take the opportunity since the tank has to be taken down and re-done entirely. Right now sunshine has pretty much claimed the left side and center of the tank. he will wanter to the right but has no tunnels etc on that side. I wish we knew more about these wonderful fish. Having just heard of that nano with a pair just has me thinking. If I am ever going to do it, now is the time. Tough decision. I just don't want to risk sunshine. He seems so happy now, but then again he is going to be disturbed by the tank move no matter what I do. Maybe he would even want a friend or mate. I hate decisions like this.
__________________ Peace LYNN Lynn and Franks saltwater adventure Lynn's 20g clown tank Lynn's 90g of sunshine Lynn's frag tank experiment A reef tank is like a race car. The faster you go the harder you crash. |
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| Smile Maker | Re: Bluespot pair Lynn, they are a colonial species, they live in big colonies in nature. There is nothing more un-natural than having just one! I assure you that you will experience and observe a more natural behavior by having more than one. If you do happen to get a male/male combo, I assure you that with their appetites, you will be able to catch one of them in a trap. Then send it to me! ![]() |
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| Sunshine Reefer ![]() | Re: Bluespot pair LOL I'll just bring it with me to MACNA. ![]() We'll see what they have when we have to move the tank. I may leave my decision up to timing. If the LFS has a good looking one that is eating when we do the swap then I will likely buy it. If not then it was just not meant to be. I would actually guess the one I have is a female. I have never seen any agression at all except to nab food out of somebody's mouth. Of course there is very little competition in the tank which could be good or bad.
__________________ Peace LYNN Lynn and Franks saltwater adventure Lynn's 20g clown tank Lynn's 90g of sunshine Lynn's frag tank experiment A reef tank is like a race car. The faster you go the harder you crash. |
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| Smile Maker | Re: Bluespot pair I have a feeling Spotty is female. I say that because she/he is not aggressive towards my Yellow Watchman goby, even when it's sitting right outside the burrow. I can't figure out if they like looking at each other or if they are having a stand-off! I also think Spotty is pretty with feminine facial features. ![]() |
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| Sunshine Reefer ![]() | Re: Bluespot pair Isn't it funny the way we try to determine their sex by their behavior? I do the same with my birds. I am convinced the macaw is female even though she has never laid an egg. Sometimes they don't in captivity.
__________________ Peace LYNN Lynn and Franks saltwater adventure Lynn's 20g clown tank Lynn's 90g of sunshine Lynn's frag tank experiment A reef tank is like a race car. The faster you go the harder you crash. |
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