Misos Anthropos
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Hi All,
As soon as I started talking about setting up a SW reef tank my wife was all for it. Which is great, dont get me wrong, but she has clownfish-on-the-brain. Now I like clownfish just fine, but my interests lie more to the corals than the fish stocking so I said she could decide the fish in the tank and I'd stock the corals.
So in short order she had a list, yes, you guessed it, almost all clowns. Maroon clowns, tomato clowns, this clown, that clown, everywhere a clown clown.
Most of my time has been spent learning the mechanics of the tank...plumbing, flow etc. Then I was gonna move on to chemistry, finally learning what would peacefully co-exist in my tank. But, finally, I had reached info-overload on those forums and decided to come here as a bit of R&R.
Which is when I discovered that her long list 'O clowns would not be a reality and had to inform her that it's a bad Idea to have that many clowns in a 4ft 90g tank. (See? Some of us noobs really DO listen to the advice you folks with more experience try to push thru our thick skulls:lolspin
So her next question became "can I mate two different breeds of clowns? And if so, which ones?
Which brought me to the question...is this even a good idea? Or would we just end up with a lot of dead fish before we were successful?
I really want to do this right the first time without any (or as close to as I can humanly get) loss of life for my critters.
Personally, I'm leaning towards picking a breed and sticking to it, but I need ammunition to argue my point.
As soon as I started talking about setting up a SW reef tank my wife was all for it. Which is great, dont get me wrong, but she has clownfish-on-the-brain. Now I like clownfish just fine, but my interests lie more to the corals than the fish stocking so I said she could decide the fish in the tank and I'd stock the corals.
So in short order she had a list, yes, you guessed it, almost all clowns. Maroon clowns, tomato clowns, this clown, that clown, everywhere a clown clown.
Most of my time has been spent learning the mechanics of the tank...plumbing, flow etc. Then I was gonna move on to chemistry, finally learning what would peacefully co-exist in my tank. But, finally, I had reached info-overload on those forums and decided to come here as a bit of R&R.
Which is when I discovered that her long list 'O clowns would not be a reality and had to inform her that it's a bad Idea to have that many clowns in a 4ft 90g tank. (See? Some of us noobs really DO listen to the advice you folks with more experience try to push thru our thick skulls:lolspin
So her next question became "can I mate two different breeds of clowns? And if so, which ones?
Which brought me to the question...is this even a good idea? Or would we just end up with a lot of dead fish before we were successful?
I really want to do this right the first time without any (or as close to as I can humanly get) loss of life for my critters.
Personally, I'm leaning towards picking a breed and sticking to it, but I need ammunition to argue my point.