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![]() From first hand experience, mixing clowns is not something I would suggest.
I tried to keep tomatos and ocellaris clowns in a 90 and the poor little ocellaris were bullied really bad. I moved them into my sump to stop the fighting.
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![]() If I could do it over again, I would stay away from mixing clowns. My Ocellaris & Sebae Clownfish tolerated each other for 6 months and then the Sebae almost killed my poor Ocellaris in a matter of 2 hours.
My Ocellaris is now living happily in my fuge (getting really fat on all the pods) but still has noticible scars from the attack. IMHO don't do it!!!
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![]() I have the same advice as above. I've tried mixing ocellaris and skunk clowns as well as an ocellaris and perculas (supposedly the most laid-back of the clownfish species) and it has never worked out. Even in my current 6' tank the perculas ran the ocellaris out of town and he was moved to the sump.
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![]() Thanks guys. The tank is a 65g. I won't do it.
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