Lion-o
Member
Hey All,
Like the rest of you.. I really enjoy my clowns. I am working on a new tank (~225G) and am wondering how likely it is that I can add more than two and be successful.
Here is my vision: I would like to introduce 3 pairs of juvi ORA tank raised ocellaris... 2 Regular, 2 Nakeds, and 2 B&Ws. I would probably already have BTA's in the tank so they can (hopefully) immediately find a home.
I have read JHardman's guide: http://archive.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=245520
and found multiple little pieces of information (ie from liveaquaria - "If introduced to the aquarium at the same time, many varieties of tank raised clowns can be maintained together in the aquarium.")
And of course I have seen Mobert's thread about 27 clowns in the same tank (magnificent...)
If I do everything right... how likely would I be to succeed in what I am trying to do? I understand we can't control nature or exactly predict... but from community experience, can I get a ballpark estimate?
thanks in advance
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Like the rest of you.. I really enjoy my clowns. I am working on a new tank (~225G) and am wondering how likely it is that I can add more than two and be successful.
Here is my vision: I would like to introduce 3 pairs of juvi ORA tank raised ocellaris... 2 Regular, 2 Nakeds, and 2 B&Ws. I would probably already have BTA's in the tank so they can (hopefully) immediately find a home.
I have read JHardman's guide: http://archive.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=245520
and found multiple little pieces of information (ie from liveaquaria - "If introduced to the aquarium at the same time, many varieties of tank raised clowns can be maintained together in the aquarium.")
And of course I have seen Mobert's thread about 27 clowns in the same tank (magnificent...)
If I do everything right... how likely would I be to succeed in what I am trying to do? I understand we can't control nature or exactly predict... but from community experience, can I get a ballpark estimate?
thanks in advance
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