I know we have a couple experts here on clownfishes (kerusso 316 and lady equinox amongst others that I may not be aware of) and I was wondering if someone could speak to the following questions before I decide if a pair of clowns make sense for my tank.
1) If I am not planning to keep an anemone, in your opinion, is it appropriate to keep clowns? I know many people do so I am trying to understand if there are certain clowns that do better or clowns that would not be unhappy under these circumstances. For example, I have a book that states Amphiprion clarkii (Two-banded anemonefish) is "excellent for the community aquarium with little need for a host anemone in most cases". Just an example, not that I am specifically interested in this clown or believe this to be fact. If there are clowns that are more tolerant of this and that would "adopt" certain LPS corals, I would like to know which ones would be happiest in this environment.
2) Are there certain clownfishes that are less likely to compete directly with an mandarine for the same food supply? Competition for small crustaceans or live food that mandarine prefer is important to me so I don't know if there are clownfishes that seem to be less eager to spend the day hunting the way mandarines do especially if other feeding options are offered regularly.
Any personal / professional experiences are welcomed.
Thanks,
Jeff
1) If I am not planning to keep an anemone, in your opinion, is it appropriate to keep clowns? I know many people do so I am trying to understand if there are certain clowns that do better or clowns that would not be unhappy under these circumstances. For example, I have a book that states Amphiprion clarkii (Two-banded anemonefish) is "excellent for the community aquarium with little need for a host anemone in most cases". Just an example, not that I am specifically interested in this clown or believe this to be fact. If there are clowns that are more tolerant of this and that would "adopt" certain LPS corals, I would like to know which ones would be happiest in this environment.
2) Are there certain clownfishes that are less likely to compete directly with an mandarine for the same food supply? Competition for small crustaceans or live food that mandarine prefer is important to me so I don't know if there are clownfishes that seem to be less eager to spend the day hunting the way mandarines do especially if other feeding options are offered regularly.
Any personal / professional experiences are welcomed.
Thanks,
Jeff