We all have heard the "rules" of fish keeping. Do not keep A with B, or do not keep two A's together.
But at what size tank do the rules not apply anymore?
I ask because I have a tank that has a foot print of 84" by 24" and a height of 31" (265 gallons). I have a pair of clarkii clowns and a pair of occelaris clowns in the same tank. I also have a six-line wrasse and a melanurus wrasse in the same tank. I do see the occasional chasing but since the tank is so long and there is a lot of rock work the "victim" seems to be able to get away from the aggressor and stay out of sight for the most part.
Am I past the point where most of the usual "rules" don't apply? Or am I going to walk in to a massacre one morning?
But at what size tank do the rules not apply anymore?
I ask because I have a tank that has a foot print of 84" by 24" and a height of 31" (265 gallons). I have a pair of clarkii clowns and a pair of occelaris clowns in the same tank. I also have a six-line wrasse and a melanurus wrasse in the same tank. I do see the occasional chasing but since the tank is so long and there is a lot of rock work the "victim" seems to be able to get away from the aggressor and stay out of sight for the most part.
Am I past the point where most of the usual "rules" don't apply? Or am I going to walk in to a massacre one morning?
