A simple question
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daxxon - Posts: 14
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A simple question
can i put 2 clownfish and a starfish in a 14gallon tank
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zenoxa - Posts: 357
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Re: A simple question
You can definitely keep a star fish and two clown fish in a 14-gallon tank, just be sure to choose a star fish species that's suitable for your setup. Researching the different species is key to making an informed decision.
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daxxon - Posts: 14
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Re: A simple question
do u know a good star fish species for a 14gallon tank so we dont have to look into all of them
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rusticore - Posts: 121
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Re: A simple question
We need more details here. What type of clownfish are you looking at, and what starfish species are you considering? Honestly, I'm not a fan of keeping clowns in anything under 20 gallons, but I've seen people make it work.
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flynix - Posts: 170
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Re: A simple question
Percula or ocellaris clowns, those are the ones. As for the starfish, I'm still unsure. But I think they're asking for types that could work, not just any type.
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rusticore - Posts: 121
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Re: A simple question
Honestly, if you want my take on this, there aren't many starfish that'd work in a 14-gallon tank. Maybe a dwarf species like the Linckia or a tiny Brittle star could fit the bill. As for the clownfish, if you're dead set on having one, I'd say stick with the smaller varieties, like the False or True Percula. Even then, I'd only recommend one, not two.
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zenoxa - Posts: 357
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Re: A simple question
You also think that no tang should be kept in less than 100 gallons, even though there's no real reason they couldn't be - it's just your opinion.
As for starfish, Fromia species would work, but a much better option is the chocolate chip star, Protoreaster nodosus. They will need to be moved to a larger tank eventually, as they grow fairly large, albeit slowly. Any starfish you choose will require regular feeding - at least a few times a week. Simply place the food in the starfish's path, and it will detect it and engulf it.
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rusticore - Posts: 121
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Re: A simple question
looking at the conversation, i think we're on the right track with the starfish suggestions.
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zenoxa - Posts: 357
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Re: A simple question
I'm looking at a mix of fish that thrive in different environments. You've got your surge zone dwellers, built for speed, and your reef zone inhabitants that take it easy. And then there are those same laid-back fish that do just fine in smaller tanks, no issues. Meanwhile, the tang police are making claims without any concrete evidence to back them up.
I could just as easily claim I've spotted a mermaid in the ocean or a unicorn in the garden. I'm free to believe whatever I want, but that doesn't mean I should be spreading unfounded ideas to the online community. It's not exactly the best way to come across as sane.
I could just as easily claim I've spotted a mermaid in the ocean or a unicorn in the garden. I'm free to believe whatever I want, but that doesn't mean I should be spreading unfounded ideas to the online community. It's not exactly the best way to come across as sane.
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zenoxa - Posts: 357
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Re: A simple question
Another thread derailed.
Check this out for some info on starfish: http/www.wetwebmedia.com/seastars.htm
Check this out for some info on starfish: http/www.wetwebmedia.com/seastars.htm