Clown pair... big one first or??

jrsydevi1

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I have an 8g nano and plan on adding 2 Clowns... (by the time they outgrow 8g.. I'm sure I'll have a new tank)...

My plan is to get them really small.. But I've read that I should get one bigger than the other to make a pair...

I figure there will be a few weeks in between adding the first and the 2nd...

Should I get the bigger one first? Or the smaller one?
 
i would highly suggest waiting on the new tank 1st those clowns will out grow that tank in a couple months and actually it is already 2 much for a 8 gal. to start with
 
2" no, but it won't take long for them to grow to the point of to big for the tank. I would just stick to inverts and mayby a clown goby or such and wait for the upgrade. you would be surprised on how many times upgrades get pushed back because of other things.
 
I think your tank is a fine size for clowns. I have adult pairs in chambers from 6 gal to 10 depending on their size. If you stick with a occy or perc types you'll be fine.
 
I think your tank is a fine size for clowns. I have adult pairs in chambers from 6 gal to 10 depending on their size. If you stick with a occy or perc types you'll be fine.

Yes.. was planning on a pair of tank-raised Ocellaris...
 
So.. back to the original question...

If I'm going to have a week or 2 between adding fish... should I get the bigger one first... or does it matter?
 
I would either get two of exactly the same size (small, so they still are juveniles), and add them at the same time, or I'd buy a slightly larger one, and put in it first. Then add the smaller one second.

Make sure to keep up on your water changes and water top off's in a tank that small.
 
I would wait the 2 weeks and get them at the same time. Lfs normally would stock the clowns all in one tank. Pick out the biggest one from the school and a significantly smaller one. This way you would know they will get along with each other.
 
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