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panda clown?
I'm new here, was told about the group from a friend my hubby and I work for. We helped him set up his tank, and now we have a 10g of our own. It's fully cycled, and we have a few things. So far just two small pieces of live rock, a snake polyp, and a panda clown. The panda was quite inactive at first. Rarely moved from the far back right corner. Didn't move a lot, and didn't seem to eat much. Tried another food tonight and left the light on a little longer, and he seems more active.
My question is: what type fish are good to put with him? We want to only have a few small fish. Maybe 3 or 4 if possible. Since we have black and white, we want something with a little color. Any suggestions/advice? |
oops, sorry, we have a coral base, i think 10 crabs, and just one snail for right now.
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Welcome aboard!
Maybe try a small Goby of some kind? Or a colorfull little wrasse? Some shrimp are realy nice colors also. |
Hello and welcome,
With a 10g tank you are some what restricted to what you can put in the tank. I would think a Green Chromis, a yellow clown goby, maybe a Blennie, Cleaner shrimp , sixline Wrasse, neon Goby, yellow Watchman Goby, maybe a Firefish Goby, green clown goby. ( these for the most part should be fine with your clown fish and each other ) Now... I'm not saying all of these will fit in your tank, but to add 1 or 2 more and say a cleaner shrimp should be fine. I would defenately not go more than 3 total. Don't add them all at once either. Add 1 ( unless you are getting a pair ) then give it a couple of weeks before you add another. Other Canreef members will most likely have different opinions, but thats whats great about this site. This is just my 2 cents worth. :smile: Enjoy your new Hobby and again Welcome. :mrgreen: CHEERS |
Panda CLown? DO you mean Black and White. I would get a nice little flashers wrasse or a Blood Shrimp.
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I'd also consider a cleaner shrimp, and anamone for the clown if you are really daring.
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I will say cleaner shrimp as well. I just got two of them the other day and I love them... They aren't scared of me at all. Whenever I am busy in the tank moving stuff around they like to hitch a ride on my hand. Great critters to have IMO.
I don't think I would put an anenome in a 10 Gal as it will probably outgrow the tank sooner rather than later or take up too much of your valuable real-estate. You could add another clown for company. I am assuming by panda clown you mean a black and white variant of A. percula. (Please correct me if I am wrong) You could get an orange and white one for color. Another fish I would opt for would be a small goby. I am currently keeping my eye out for a red-head goby. I think they are great little fish!! Oh and Welcome to the Board..!! :cool: |
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WELCOME to CANREEF :mrgreen: I think any wrasse will not have enough room ina tank that small. However the suggestion of a yellow watchman is a good suggestion. They like to make a burrow under a rock and sit on the lip, surveying its surroundings. Easy to feed and add colour. |
hi, yes, the panda clownfish is a black and white clown. It has yellow around it's side fins though. My hubby and I were planning on getting a cleaner shrimp on next payday, but for now the crabs seem to be doing a pretty good job keeping the tank clean. We're not really wanting an anenome as everything we've read and heard so far suggests we need way better lighting. I did a google search on the goby, and I kinda like the neon one best. Pretty coloring. Thanks. :)
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It will stay relatively small so it will make an excellent addition to your nano. http://www.reefcorner.com/SpecimenSheets/neon_goby.htm |
LOL... thats the exact site I was looking at.
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you could go for a sharknose also. They have a gold stripe instead of a Blue one
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For information's sake, the clown is undoubtedly a black Saddleback clownfish, Amphiprion polymnus. As juveniles, individuals of the black strain tend to have yellow on their faces and/or fins. There are also variants of A. ocellaris and A. percula with significant amount of black pigmentation but in my experience they are much less common, particularly in Canada.
http://home.ripway.com/2003-10/32128...ONPOLYMNUS.jpg http://www.millenniumdivers.mcnet.pl...lymnus%201.jpg http://www.edge-of-reef.com/pomacent...polymnus-5.jpg http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...hreadid=305127 |
mine seems to resemble the black variant and the one in the last picture. he's got the mouth marking and very little on his fins. he's starting to get a little more active finally too. :)
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Here is an easy way does his middle fin slope at the top. If so it is a saddleback if not and it is strait up and down it is a percual or ocellaris.
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it kind of looks like it slopes, but it also looks like he only has the one big fin at the top. i cant seem to see a smaller one. :confused:
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Definatly a saddleback clownfish
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thanks :) he's a cutie. trying to get my inlaw to lend me her digi cam so I can get a close pic
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