Biggest clown I've ever seen

zelie_dad

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My local big box pet store has a small marine section. When I go there for my 4 legged animals, I browse the fish they have. About a month or so ago, they had written "Adopt Me" on a tank, and low and behold this monster was in there.

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These were taken today (4/8/16).

The fish is probably a good 4 inches long and looks to be pretty healthy. I inquired about the fish, and they told me someone traded it in, but they couldn't tell me why. Could I possibly keep this fish in my 40 breeder? I feel kinda bad for it being in a small tank, 10 gallons maybe. What kind of clown is it?

If I purchased it, would it cause any problems for my small clown I have now?

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4 inch is nothing special - in the wild clarkii get 6 inches.
A while ago a store here had a fully grown 5 inch polymnus and it was dwarfing the angels and tangs around it. It was a real monster.

BTW: it has a somewhat deformed nose region - I wouldn't buy it.
 
In my experience with the Clark clowns they can become aggressive, so that may be why it was traded in....? He looks awesome tho!
 
It had a piranha-esque face. When it came close to the glass, you could see little tech in its mouth.

So the consensus is no, because of aggressive behavior, and the deformed nose?

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Why?

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Google Clarkii Clown agression - there are a few forums on here about it. They tend to be very aggressive, and with as large as it is I bet your small clown wouldn't last, especially given the size of your tank.
 
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