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View Poll Results: How long? | |||
died within 0-3 months | 3 | 2.80% | |
died within 4-6 months | 1 | 0.93% | |
died within 7-9 months | 0 | 0% | |
died within 10-12 months | 0 | 0% | |
died within 13-18 months | 1 | 0.93% | |
died within 19-24 months | 0 | 0% | |
died within 2-3 years | 1 | 0.93% | |
died within 3-4 years | 0 | 0% | |
died after 5 years + | 6 | 5.61% | |
currently alive 0-6 months | 12 | 11.21% | |
currently alive 7-12 months | 5 | 4.67% | |
currently alive over 1 year | 13 | 12.15% | |
currently alive over 2 years | 6 | 5.61% | |
currently alive over 3 years | 5 | 4.67% | |
currently alive over 4 years | 4 | 3.74% | |
currently alive 5 years + | 15 | 14.02% | |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 107. You may not vote on this poll |
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Clown - Percula Amphiprion ocellarus
Please provide your experience in this poll:
died within 0-3 months died within 4-6 months died within 7-9 months died within 10-12 months died within 13-18 months died within 19-24 months died within 2-3 years died within 3-4 years died after 5 years + currently alive 0-6 months currently alive 7-12 months currently alive over 1 year currently alive over 2 years currently alive over 3 years currently alive over 4 years currently alive 5 years +
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Like many when started SW got the clowns. Lost two after a month, one believe directly to either ich or velvet and second to NH3 spike in small newly setup QT.
Started over with 2 more with much better luck. Out of this group lost one after having ~4 years, seemed to have wedged itself into the LR (took pulling to remove) but it's partner still going at 4+ years. |
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I have 3 clowns 2 in my 180G and 1 in my 125G. These fish are a must for any new SW tank. Clowns will host in a number of corals. My clowns have hosted in a medium sized Toad Stool. To the very young visitors to my tanks the nemo's are all that matter.
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Have had them for 13 to 18 months and still going strong in a softy tank at work. Had a pair at home when I began but lost them to a lack of air in water problem with my tank. Was a newbie mistake with no surfice agitation to clear the oil slick and my skimmer breaking down.
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Had a pair of them i bought for my first saltwater tank about 13 years ago. Started in a 10g, then a 20g, a 75g, then a 400g, and lost them with the rest of my livestock when something nasty sprung up during a tank teardown while they were in a temporary tank. I believe i had them for about 11 years and since 3/4" long.
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which one? ocellaris or percula
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Just the clowns yes, and my one Ocellaris lived for sometime before a tank fault acutally made me have to restart. But with perculas never had luck.. couldnt tell you why. Treat them the same as all my other fish.. have had problems, where as most people I know, dont have issues with them at all and they are typically the fattest happiest fish in the tank. So my experiance may be isolated.. But im happy to report the two that I have now are well established and sexed.. one male and one female. Oddly since purchase, never noticed till later, my female has a flappy gill and is still doing fantastic.
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