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View Poll Results: How long? | |||
died within 0-3 months | 3 | 2.80% | |
died within 4-6 months | 1 | 0.93% | |
died within 7-9 months | 0 | 0% | |
died within 10-12 months | 0 | 0% | |
died within 13-18 months | 1 | 0.93% | |
died within 19-24 months | 0 | 0% | |
died within 2-3 years | 1 | 0.93% | |
died within 3-4 years | 0 | 0% | |
died after 5 years + | 6 | 5.61% | |
currently alive 0-6 months | 12 | 11.21% | |
currently alive 7-12 months | 5 | 4.67% | |
currently alive over 1 year | 13 | 12.15% | |
currently alive over 2 years | 6 | 5.61% | |
currently alive over 3 years | 5 | 4.67% | |
currently alive over 4 years | 4 | 3.74% | |
currently alive 5 years + | 15 | 14.02% | |
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Just the clowns yes, and my one Ocellaris lived for sometime before a tank fault acutally made me have to restart. But with perculas never had luck.. couldnt tell you why. Treat them the same as all my other fish.. have had problems, where as most people I know, dont have issues with them at all and they are typically the fattest happiest fish in the tank. So my experiance may be isolated.. But im happy to report the two that I have now are well established and sexed.. one male and one female. Oddly since purchase, never noticed till later, my female has a flappy gill and is still doing fantastic.
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