Adding a second clownfish?

ChaseB143

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I have had an Ocellaris Clown for a couple months now and he is probably about two inches. Would I still be able to add another clownfish in with him and not have any issues. If so, does it need to be a certain type or size?
 

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Yes, you can add another one. Note that they’ll likely fight for a day or two until they establish the pecking order.
 

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You can add another one, I hear that it is better when the second one u add is a slightly smaller than the original one, that will prevent fights but as EmdeReef said some times they may fight a little bit for a day or two before get used to . I have 2 right now in my 92 gallon and 2 on my biocube and i don't have issues they get along very well in both tanks...
 

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yup, you can mix. and regardless of size, they will probably fight out dominance anyhow.
 

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Look for another smaller one or larger one, should not go with the same size, the dominant one will be the female, same size could end up with loss
 

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At your clowns size smaller would be best to add, and not just smaller than what you have, but no more than an inch and a quarter to assure it is still male.

Ocellaris can be mixed w/ percula fairly easy, would not try mixing any other species.
 

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