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yeah i was reading that on other forums, thanksA smaller fish variety such goby, fire fish, possum wrasse. B/W ocellaris get large when mature.
but i thought damsels were too bigMy first tank was a (20) gallon tank and I started with (2) Ocellaris Clownfish, and then proceeded to add (1) Royal Gramma and (1) Damsel. Everyone got along just fine (-:
i have looked into them a couple of weeks ago and everything said they need a 30+ gallon tank. but if it worked for you then i will try it outThe damsel was small... Probably about 2 inches max. I sold the Damsel with the (20) gallon tank.
i just looked then up and they look sweetIn my 20gal I plan to have a pair of mocha clowns, a watchman goby and pistol shrimp pair and a harlequin shrimp, Everyone I run that stock list by said I should be good to go. I will let you know if that isn't the case. lol
i have a filter for a 30 gallon on my 20 and i get a lot of water flow. i was looking at the different kinds of clownfish and i saw the phantom clownfish. anybody know anything about them?I also heard that a Royal Gramma requires a (30) gallon tank... I never had (1) issue with my (20) gallon tank. I performed weekly water changes, had an oversized filtration (rated for (50) gallons and a BioCube Protein Skimmer. It was an awesome looking tank!![]()
did you have to let your tank mature for a while before you added corals?\
i have a filter for a 30 gallon on my 20 and i get a lot of water flow. i was looking at the different kinds of clownfish and i saw the phantom clownfish. anybody know anything about them?
but i thought damsels were too big