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Hi I have 2 clownfish little over 1.5 years old they’re so small maybe 1.5 -2inch max . In stores and online I’ve seen large clownfish do they all get to this size or is it a certain species that does?
 

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Hi I have 2 clownfish little over 1.5 years old they’re so small maybe 1.5 -2inch max . In stores and online I’ve seen large clownfish do they all get to this size or is it a certain species that does?
Depends on species maroon clownfish can get pretty big like around 6 inches. But your normal occeleris(nemo) should get around 3 inches
 
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Depends on species maroon clownfish can get pretty big like around 6 inches. But your normal occeleris(nemo) should get around 3 inches
I’ve definetly seen the clownfish that look like normal nemo a lot bigger and fatter not sure how
 
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Most likely then my clownfish are so small I can hardly see them in my tank
 

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Tomatoes can get pretty large too. I would say tomatoes and maroons will get the biggest. Then maybe the clarkiis. Your ocellaris and perculas will stay smaller. At least this has been my experience. My blackfoots were never that large either.
 

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