brad
Active member
10 years ago, I bought a tomato clown on a whim, since I already had an anemone. I eventually added more, got a bigger tank, more anemones, etc. Now I am back down to 2, and I am tempted to try another clownfish species (I never have). My current tank is a 270. I know the 2 clowns I have are super aggressive, but I hate to part with them, I think the oldest has been with me 9 years and the younger for 5 years. Right now, I have a lot of anemones, but plan to get rid of some as I want to transition to SPS.
So I can:
1) Stick with tomato clowns, just buy more of them.
2) Try to find a good home for these two and try something new.
3) Introduce a passive clown (perc, etc) and hope the tank is large enough mine can't hunt it down and kill it.
4) Introduce another aggressive clown (large cinnamon) and hope it doesn't hunt down and kill my tomatos.
5) Wait another decade without buying or giving away clowns and these will probably be gone.
So I can:
1) Stick with tomato clowns, just buy more of them.
2) Try to find a good home for these two and try something new.
3) Introduce a passive clown (perc, etc) and hope the tank is large enough mine can't hunt it down and kill it.
4) Introduce another aggressive clown (large cinnamon) and hope it doesn't hunt down and kill my tomatos.
5) Wait another decade without buying or giving away clowns and these will probably be gone.