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![]() Yes I do think that a fish bred easily in captivity, more specifically percula clownfish, are good beginner fish for those entering the saltwater hobby.
The dynamics of a closed system enviornment from hatch to adult or juvy stage gives absolute advantages in the enviornment they are held. Wendell |
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![]() hmmm I have a problem with recomending agressive types of fish to beginners. but this in just my opinion about it, I do agree that they will survive a pinch better than wild ones.
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![]() percs are agressive???
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![]() Percs are agressive ?
A pinch better............whats a pinch Wendell |
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![]() Hmm... hang on I am thinking tomato clowns and that types. never mind, I tend to group all "clown fish" togeather.
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![]() stereotyping...shame on you
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![]() Stir, I think you need a bit more hands on experience in this area...
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