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Hi guys,
I have a pair of juvenile designer clownfish and 6 BTAs in my tank (120cm x 90cm x 60cm - plenty of rock structure)
Is it possible to mix Clownfish species in a tank and have more than just a pair peacefully coexist?
Example: Pair of designer ocellaris + single skunk, or Pair of designer ocellaris + Amphiprion akindynos.
Also, similarly what about 3 ocellaris.
It's interesting I recall seeing more than a pair per anemone in the wild when snorkeling in Thailand reefs (how does it work in their natural environment for more than a pair in close quarters).
I know this has been probably asked a few times in different ways in this forum but I wasn't really able to fully answer my question.
I would love to add a different splash of color from a different anemone fish to my tank, and if there'd be other species than clownfish that hosts bta and could coexist.
Will post some photos later.
Cheers,
I have a pair of juvenile designer clownfish and 6 BTAs in my tank (120cm x 90cm x 60cm - plenty of rock structure)
Is it possible to mix Clownfish species in a tank and have more than just a pair peacefully coexist?
Example: Pair of designer ocellaris + single skunk, or Pair of designer ocellaris + Amphiprion akindynos.
Also, similarly what about 3 ocellaris.
It's interesting I recall seeing more than a pair per anemone in the wild when snorkeling in Thailand reefs (how does it work in their natural environment for more than a pair in close quarters).
I know this has been probably asked a few times in different ways in this forum but I wasn't really able to fully answer my question.
I would love to add a different splash of color from a different anemone fish to my tank, and if there'd be other species than clownfish that hosts bta and could coexist.
Will post some photos later.
Cheers,