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"Billy" wrote in message ...
Agree with anthony, and would like to add that you be careful with 2 clowns. They're not the sweet little things you see in the cartoons, they can be violently territorial. Unless you get a mated pair, they'll likely square off and kill one another, and perhaps get into it with other fish as well. Allow me to point out again that the 204 should go, and you'll need a skimmer, a good one ![]() Dale - get small clowns, babies - you will be fine with these... I got two very young, aquacultured maroon clowns and put them in the tank about 5 days apart from each other and I have not observed any fights other than occasional rubbing and pushing, but nothing harmful... This happened around 2002. They were small and always shy and looking to hide behind powerheads, filter piping etc, probably because there was bigger regal tang (hepatus) in the tank and he was the king of the hill there... So I would say they were the sweet little things you see in the cartoons ![]() Since about November 2003, when I added bubble tip anemone, they both sit in the anemone as in their home and do not fear other fish anymore... ![]() I have heard maroon clowns are the most aggressive amongst clownfishes so I would guess Dale family will be fine if they get very young clowns. They will mate and one becomes larger female. The other will stay male. Of course if you want to purchase adult sized - than you need to be careful like you warned them... But aquacultured clowns are usually sold as babies. |
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I agree. We have had 2 false Perculas for a few months. They are benign in
the tank, and are hosting in both anemones (only one now because we lost two) and in a giant Catalaphyllia. They don't disturb anyone else. You can see them and others in our tank at http://community.webshots.com/user/pkras Phil "Pszemol" wrote in message ... "Billy" wrote in message ... Agree with anthony, and would like to add that you be careful with 2 clowns. They're not the sweet little things you see in the cartoons, they can be violently territorial. Unless you get a mated pair, they'll likely square off and kill one another, and perhaps get into it with other fish as well. Allow me to point out again that the 204 should go, and you'll need a skimmer, a good one ![]() Dale - get small clowns, babies - you will be fine with these... I got two very young, aquacultured maroon clowns and put them in the tank about 5 days apart from each other and I have not observed any fights other than occasional rubbing and pushing, but nothing harmful... This happened around 2002. They were small and always shy and looking to hide behind powerheads, filter piping etc, probably because there was bigger regal tang (hepatus) in the tank and he was the king of the hill there... So I would say they were the sweet little things you see in the cartoons ![]() Since about November 2003, when I added bubble tip anemone, they both sit in the anemone as in their home and do not fear other fish anymore... ![]() I have heard maroon clowns are the most aggressive amongst clownfishes so I would guess Dale family will be fine if they get very young clowns. They will mate and one becomes larger female. The other will stay male. Of course if you want to purchase adult sized - than you need to be careful like you warned them... But aquacultured clowns are usually sold as babies. |
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![]() "Pszemol" wrote in message ... | "Billy" wrote in message ... | | I got two very young, aquacultured maroon clowns and put them in the tank Indeed, you're right about that one. Even dogs and cats get along famously if introduced properly. Thanks. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.744 / Virus Database: 496 - Release Date: 8/24/2004 |
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Thanks guys. Shame about the puffer, but good news on clowns - as you
can imagine, the "Nemos" were prioritised quite highly by the kids. Cheers Dale and H "Billy" wrote in message ... "Pszemol" wrote in message ... | "Billy" wrote in message ... | | I got two very young, aquacultured maroon clowns and put them in the tank Indeed, you're right about that one. Even dogs and cats get along famously if introduced properly. Thanks. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.744 / Virus Database: 496 - Release Date: 8/24/2004 |
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