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![]() Ive kept 4 clowns in there before all with no trouble. I know that clownfish are aggressive but i am asking if there is any way to reduce the aggression. I went to the pet store the guy told me adding more fish might be able to spread the aggression.
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I had 2 pink skunk clowns living alone in my second smaller tank for a year.... and last week... the larger one killed the other. And skunks are usually docile. Adding more fish? I would think removing the black one or the new clowns. What kind of clowns did you add? Maybe its the species.
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You could add more fish and that probably would spread the aggression but it's not really the best solution for all of them. I would relocate either the black one or depending on how attached to him you are, relocate the new pair. 4 clowns is too many in a 33, they will end up fighting sooner or later and once they start... The pet store guy is probably more interested in simply selling you more fish |
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![]() Yup 33g's would be to small for two pairs, I have territory problems with my 2 percs and my 1 saddleback in the 170g.
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![]() With a 33G the clowns are going to consider the whole tank as there territory. Basically you should either remove some OR get a bigger tank
![]() More hiding places and more hosting corals will help with the aggression but is not a long term solution. I really don't think more fish is the right additude. IMO thats just stressful to everything in the tank and the person watching it. |