LucidGoblin
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I asked a similar question on a thread started by someone else, but I figured I better start my own thread to get some good input.
I'm going to attempt to have two clownfish of different species, a maroon clown and a black ocellaris, living in the same tank, each with its own anemone. The black clown is already established with a LTA. The black clown won't let the maroon near the LTA, but they don't fight. I'm going to get a BTA for the maroon, isolate them until a bond is established, then reintroduce them to the tank together. The two anemones will be separated in a 30 gallon long tank by live rock, but the fish will be able to get past and into the other's territory. My question is, has anyone had any success with this type of setup? Or am I asking for a war?
I'm going to attempt to have two clownfish of different species, a maroon clown and a black ocellaris, living in the same tank, each with its own anemone. The black clown is already established with a LTA. The black clown won't let the maroon near the LTA, but they don't fight. I'm going to get a BTA for the maroon, isolate them until a bond is established, then reintroduce them to the tank together. The two anemones will be separated in a 30 gallon long tank by live rock, but the fish will be able to get past and into the other's territory. My question is, has anyone had any success with this type of setup? Or am I asking for a war?