Clowns in a Nano

Firefish3

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I have a 12 gallon w. frogspawn and three peaceful fish,if I added two common clowns would there be too many fish in my nano?
 
I have 5 fish in my 75, the biggest being a coral beauty. I think I'm almost to the max. I can't imagine 5 fish (peaceful or not) in a 12 gallon
 
Considering that you already have 3 in there -- no, it would be a bad idea to add them.

Though I have a feeling your "scooter blenny" won't be alive long term, given the food requirements of them.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12776802#post12776802 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Firefish3
Scooters been in there for almost a month now and seems fine.

A month is not long at all.
 
Years. It could take about a month for it to decimate the pod population.

Before I lost my Mandarin I had had it for 5 + years.
 
the scooter's going to die...my brother had 1 in his 10 gallon against my advice...i was amazed it made it through a whole week...but that was as far as it got...
 
In my opinion the amount of fish your 12g can handle depends on the filtration and maintence you do on the tank. To me three SMALL fish in a 12g is fine adding two more clowns would probaly push it over the limit. If you did a 1 gallon water change every three days, I bet you could keep your nitrates, ammonia....etc. down. To me more importantly is the actual room for the fish, 5 fish in a 12g would be a little crowded considering how active clowns are. What are your other three fish? Also instead of adding any other fish you could think about adding a shrimp(s), they are also fun to watch.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12781230#post12781230 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by killershark4560
scooter and dr.pepper will both live a happy life

Dr. pepper?????? And if you are saying that the scooter will live a happy life in a 12 gallon nano, you are mistaken.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12788628#post12788628 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by killershark4560
i saw dont buy it its my thing pluse scooter probably has a few more months and dr.pepper has till the eggs hatch

:confused: :confused: :confused: What does this have to do with this thread?
 
If you already have an algae problem, you need to focus on fixing that in my opinion, not trying to add more fish. I agree that the scooter will not survive long term in that small of a tank, and I highly suggest that you either give it to a friend with a big tank or trade it back to a LFS. They are highly specialized feeders, and in that small of a tank a large enough pod population is not going to be sustainable.
 
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