Clown fish tank swap

FtWBeachCorrigans

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I have a 24 gallon all in one tank that I’ve been running for a couple years now in it I have two Clownfish. They currently host on a Duncan coral about two months ago. I started up a 77 gallon tank. I’m wondering if I can move my Clownfish from my smaller tank to my larger tank and put two new clown fish into the smaller tank can anyone see any issue with this? both tank parameters are exactly the same, but the new tank does not have any coral.



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A Saddleback Clown (not so common anymore) would be cool in the 77 gallon. They have a unique (memorizing!) swim pattern. (There are web videos of them swimming in the wild.)

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Not an issue… although a big tank like the one you have leaves room for buying a school of clownfish hehe
 

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