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![]() try it... i had 2 saddlebacks and a perc, the saddlebacks picked one side, perc took the other.
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![]() I would say try....I successfully had Tomato clowns and Oscillaris clowns in a 77Gal!
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![]() I'm going to start the move, a rock at a time, let the clowns and other fish adjust to changing environment, then move the clowns and the colt. Thanks guys
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![]() Reset up the tank & put the Colt on one side & the RBTA on the other. Take out the Saddlebacks & switch them with the Ocellaris. Leave the Ocellaris in the 70g first for a week to establish territory. Then introduce the other pair. I have a pair of Gold striped Maroons that are way bigger than my Ocellaris pair in a 3' 65g but they are generally getting along. Saddlebacks may be more belligerent than Oc. but less so than Maroons, so I would say that it can be done. As with everything else in this addiction, nothing is guaranteed, especially fish behavior. The other thing to worry about is the movement of your RBTA if you have to change its position. Generally, changing the rockstructure diminishes the territoriality of fish & helps you start sorta fresh.
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