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Old 08-04-2006, 04:22 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Rob View Post
yes it is normal..

its not specifically a sign of spawning.. a pre-cursor maybe
this is more of a nesting type behavior, a sign that they have found there spot..

it is a good sign and a step close to them possible spawning
normal behavior, however....... that trait is also seen with an individual clown and also with dominate damsels ( a close relative of clowns). i think it is more the instinct to build a foxhole than mating behavior. most mating behavior seem to ensure that future eggs will not have a possibility of being buried. just my 1.5 cents worth of observation.
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