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Introducing small clown into tang territory
Hey, I am curious if I'm gonna have aproblem introducing a small clown into a tank with an established yellow tang and Pygmy angel. I have a small anemone for it tho. Will that be enough to prevent the others from picking on it too much?
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What kind of clown and anemone? The clown may not host the anemone. The yellow tang and the pygmy angel will harass the clown without an anemone host.
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Most clowns will host, given time.
If they don't use the "pot" trick. Get a small clay pot from Walmart or somewhere like that, and put it in the tank. Clowns like them for some reason, slowly move it to the anemone until the anemone cover the pot opening slightly. After he rubs against the anemone he'll start to host in it. Get a more agressive clown like a maroon, he should hold his own in the tank too. Ken - BWA |
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Consider a Black Ocelleris, or a True Perc. Both are not as docile as most.
Skunk clowns aren't too bad either. Ken |
Thanks, I'll have a look around for those
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Clownfish are different enough from tangs and angels that IME you shouldn't have any issues. How big is your tank? As long as it's a decent size I can't see it being a problem.
Edit: I saw on your link that you have a 65g, you should be fine adding a clownfish. However a 65g is a bit small for a tang, if you want to keep the tang you should upgrade your tank size to at least a 90g. |
It's a 65 gallon, 4 ft long.
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Laurie,
I have a Scopus Tang that likes to torment my 2 Blacky's all the time. Ken |
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