reeffreak75
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So I ended it up with a skunk and a true perc..would it be ok if I house them in the same tank?? Even if they don't pair up?? Would they at least get along? Let me know ur experiences. Thank u much
No. Never mix clownfish species in same tank. One of the clownfish will kill the other. My advice is get rid of one and get another of same species.
I have had Multiple clowns in a 60g, they were all placed in the tank at the same time and all were about the same size. I never had any problems with them, maybe I was just lucky, I never witnessed any foul play and they all lived for the 8 months I had them.
I have had Multiple clowns in a 60g, they were all placed in the tank at the same time and all were about the same size. I never had any problems with them, maybe I was just lucky, I never witnessed any foul play and they all lived for the 8 months I had them.
You can mix different species of Clownfish with each other, they won't be have too differently from two Clowns of the same species. They might pair up (and hybridize) or kill each other.
Bad advice.
That will change once a dominant pair is formed. Once that happens, that pair will kill all the other clowns. Don't think for a second you will never see a pair formed. It will happen sooner than you think.
Breeders do it on a semi regular basis. Even one of the most coveted species (thielli) is believed to be a cross between sandaracinos and ocellaris. Also, leukokranos is believed to be a hybrid as well, with chrysopterus being the dominant species hybridizing with members of the skunk complex. I believe a study was done on the genetics of members of the skunk complex, although I don't have the reference to it, that showed much of the populations studied were anything but pure. It suggested a fair amount of promiscuity between species.
Bottom line is, there is a probable chance pairings like this happen in the wild. Therefore, recreating this in a home aquarium is not out of the realm of possibility. As always proper planning and observation will be key.
I think there might be some confusion going on here are we talking about 1 percula and 1 pink skunk or multiples of both or either species?
I think there might be some confusion going on here are we talking about 1 percula and 1 pink skunk or multiples of both or either species?