Favorite clown/clown pairs

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Still getting my feet wet here and have yet to add a clown pair to my tank. But, I wanted to hear what everyone's favorite clown is and/or favorite clown pair to have in their reef tank.

Pics are always welcome!
 

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Ocellaris are my favorite. Not aggressive, beautiful, spawned in my tank, and look great in a green or blue anemone. I had a trio of them for a long time.
 

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Still getting my feet wet here and have yet to add a clown pair to my tank. But, I wanted to hear what everyone's favorite clown is and/or favorite clown pair to have in their reef tank.

Pics are always welcome!
My favourite clownfish are from the tomato complexes. I have a tomato/ocellaris that have shown signs of pairing up. :D My display picture is of them.
 

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I love my Picasso onyx clownfish pair! Heres the female resting in her anemone.
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I'm hoping the pair will start spawning then I will have more! ;)
 

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oh wow! i hope they do pair up for you, that would be neat!
Thanks! And yep, I really want to see if I could them to purposefully hybridize.

Clownfish hybrids do exist, but seems to be mostly accidental or wildcaught (in which case it was unclear how they came about). So yeah, would be cool to see actual interspecies mating and breeding going on.
 
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Thanks! And yep, I really want to see if I could them to purposefully hybridize.

Clownfish hybrids do exist, but seems to be mostly accidental or wildcaught (in which case it was unclear how they came about). So yeah, would be cool to see actual interspecies mating and breeding going on.
I would definitely like to see that! I'm sure everyone would hahaha
 

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I am looking at trying an ocellaris pair. I didn't realize you could keep 3 thats awesome!
IMO, to get a trio or larger group, you may need to raise them together. A new one introduced to an existing pair is likely to be rejected.

I'd stick to pairs initially.
 

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