brownsugar
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I changed my pair of gold striped maroons recently for a pair of saddle back clowns.
During my visit to the fish store i saw two Clown family for sale consisting of 5 clowns in each family. One family was of Clarkiis and another of Saddle backs
I very much liked the idea of a clown family in my tank the current pair are doing nicely and a hosting in a white singapore serbae anemone.
Is it possible to add more clowns of the same species that are not in a family so that they could join up into one family?
Or is it better reccomended to remove the current saddle back pair and start off with a Clarkii or a Saddle back family with no established clowns.
My tank is a 150 gallon and if i do decide to purchase more clowns do you reccomend another anemone purchase ?
These guys would obviously overide any previous extra livestock additions i was planning .
Anyone have a family of clowns that were succesfully built up on separate introductions or is it a recipe for disaster ?
I am aware you cannot mix species as a golden rule but do clowns of the same species react differently to new additions of the same species ?
Also if i was considering to purchase a new tank specific for housing a clown family of 5-6 and a host anemone what tanks size should i be looking at ?
Thanks your help is much appreciated
I changed my pair of gold striped maroons recently for a pair of saddle back clowns.
During my visit to the fish store i saw two Clown family for sale consisting of 5 clowns in each family. One family was of Clarkiis and another of Saddle backs
I very much liked the idea of a clown family in my tank the current pair are doing nicely and a hosting in a white singapore serbae anemone.
Is it possible to add more clowns of the same species that are not in a family so that they could join up into one family?
Or is it better reccomended to remove the current saddle back pair and start off with a Clarkii or a Saddle back family with no established clowns.
My tank is a 150 gallon and if i do decide to purchase more clowns do you reccomend another anemone purchase ?
These guys would obviously overide any previous extra livestock additions i was planning .
Anyone have a family of clowns that were succesfully built up on separate introductions or is it a recipe for disaster ?
I am aware you cannot mix species as a golden rule but do clowns of the same species react differently to new additions of the same species ?
Also if i was considering to purchase a new tank specific for housing a clown family of 5-6 and a host anemone what tanks size should i be looking at ?
Thanks your help is much appreciated