about clown fish
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daxler - Posts: 24
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about clown fish
I've had my cinnamon clown for 6 years, and I'm thinking of introducing a partner to the tank. I'm a bit concerned it might be too late, but I wanted to get some opinions. The anemone is pretty large, so it could easily host two clowns - do you think it's worth a shot or should I just leave things as they are?
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fleeton - Posts: 309
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Re: about clown fish
Honestly, your best shot would be when you upgrade to that 300g tank. Even then, you'd need to bring in a male or a young clown to avoid any territorial issues.daxler wrote: ↑Fri May 09, 2025 2:21 am I've had my cinnamon clown for 6 years, and I'm thinking of introducing a partner to the tank. I'm a bit concerned it might be too late, but I wanted to get some opinions. The anemone is pretty large, so it could easily host two clowns - do you think it's worth a shot or should I just leave things as they are?
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ravelo - Posts: 27
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Re: about clown fish
it's definitely a gamble, but i can attest it's doable - i took the plunge when i upgraded my tank, adding another occelaris, and to my surprise, they were swimming together in harmony almost instantly
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Torvix8 - Posts: 13
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Re: about clown fish
Honestly, I'm skeptical about this working out. My Cin. Clown's been running the show in my 75 for 2 years now. Generally, he's cool with the other fish, but when he gets territorial, watch out - he'll chase them all off. If the pairing isn't spot on, you might end up with a deceased clown on your hands.
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daxler - Posts: 24
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Re: about clown fish
Appreciate the honesty from everyone, I don't think I'm willing to take that risk and potentially harm a fish. Thanks for the feedback, it's been helpful.