Poorcollegereef
Future Doc
I agree with davo, although there are exceptions, a single pair...(Maybe 2) is the general limit for long term success. If multiple clowns are truely desired, then multiple tanks are the best option. In addition to GSM's point, a tall tank is not as prefered for providing "territory" as long and wide tanks because of the footprint area difference.
While I do not currently have Wilkerson book in front of me, I believe her point is that as juveniles and very young adults is a very large territory footprint can be keep successfully... however, as all clownfish age in a limited space, there becomes a evolutionary/reproduction oriented "king of the mountain" fight for dominance. The breeding pair will kill off competition and the other clowns will either die or they will kill off the pair and attempt to accend to the top spots.
Finally, if the point of the research is to justify a particular desire then it is not the best research when not approached objectively... I have had to find out the hard way. In any case, like all situations there are exceptions and these exceptions are not normally going to be recommended. It is like some people's views about seatbelts, some have been "saved" in some accidents because they were not wearing them in a crash, but that argument, like multiple clowns does not justify the promotion of the 1 in 1000 case over the 999 in 1000 case.
While I do not currently have Wilkerson book in front of me, I believe her point is that as juveniles and very young adults is a very large territory footprint can be keep successfully... however, as all clownfish age in a limited space, there becomes a evolutionary/reproduction oriented "king of the mountain" fight for dominance. The breeding pair will kill off competition and the other clowns will either die or they will kill off the pair and attempt to accend to the top spots.
Finally, if the point of the research is to justify a particular desire then it is not the best research when not approached objectively... I have had to find out the hard way. In any case, like all situations there are exceptions and these exceptions are not normally going to be recommended. It is like some people's views about seatbelts, some have been "saved" in some accidents because they were not wearing them in a crash, but that argument, like multiple clowns does not justify the promotion of the 1 in 1000 case over the 999 in 1000 case.