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![]() I have read that maroons are the most agressive, especially the gold striped ones, i was wanting to stay away from them.
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![]() I have a gold bar maroon in my FOWLR and it rules the roost. A nice picasso clown would be a nice compromise for a clown of the larger variety. Just thinking out load.
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![]() When adding clownfish is it advisable to add just one, or would a pair be less aggressive?
I have ruled out the tomato and cinnamon clowns, but all clownfish are aggressive. So I would like a scenario which lessens their chance of being aggressive to my other fish. I was thinking of getting one or two black ocellaris clowns, or saddle back clowns (don’t know if these are as aggressive as the tomato and cinnamon). What are your thoughts? |
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![]() Any thoughts? Bump
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![]() Quote:
Generally speaking, ocellaris or percula are the least aggressive clowns. And if you are into designer clowns, you will find most of them are either ocellaris or percula. |
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![]() Perfect thanks! That is what I was wondering. Has anyone had experience with the following fish: Saddleback clownfish, Lubbocks fairy wrasse and the Yellow corris wrasse?
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![]() I've got a yellow canary wrasse and it is a model citizen. It is always searching around my tank for food and always gives my clams a good look over regularly.
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