Clownfish compatibility

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Does anybody know if I can keep a smaller normal ocellaris clownfish and a frostbite ocellaris clown together in the same tank and things be peaceful? I wanna get both so that they have a buddy but was wondering if they would be good together since they have different colors?
 

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Does anybody know if I can keep a smaller normal ocellaris clownfish and a frostbite ocellaris clown together in the same tank and things be peaceful? I wanna get both so that they have a buddy but was wondering if they would be good together since they have different colors?
U can but be ready for a fish jail in case of emergency as female can sometime be mean and can also kill male.

Still Wait for expert's advice
 

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agree should be fine ,little bigger than other
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Don’t mix species.

No one can tell you that two fish will be peaceful. Too many variables when it comes to personality of fish.

PS: Consider getting at least three same species clowns, it will increase the odds of getting both sexes. In that way, you will get a more natural interaction of clown fish hierarchy.


For the female liberators out there, this one is for you:

All clowns start out as immature males, then in an established colony, one dominant clown wil rise to Alpha/Super male. Female clowns develop from Super Males.
 
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Clowns will be clowns, Even same species is a 50/50 shot. Theyre probably going to fight at some point, so have a floating correctional facility ready.
 

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