see this link for a description of Brooklynella:
http://www.atlantareefclub.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-15615.html
It's fine to have clowns as first in the tank. If you want a pair or trio, either get 2-3 smaller ones, or 1-2 smaller and a bigger one. The larger one will be or will become the female.
There is a great book by Joyce Wilkerson called Clownfish. It has everything you ever wanted to know about their care, breeding, species, diseases, etc. It's in paperback, and a really good value. I have it, don't recall what it cost.
http://www.atlantareefclub.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-15615.html
It's fine to have clowns as first in the tank. If you want a pair or trio, either get 2-3 smaller ones, or 1-2 smaller and a bigger one. The larger one will be or will become the female.
There is a great book by Joyce Wilkerson called Clownfish. It has everything you ever wanted to know about their care, breeding, species, diseases, etc. It's in paperback, and a really good value. I have it, don't recall what it cost.