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Im debating what to do with my 2 pairs off breeding clowns right now I have a 120 gallon with a pair of breeding clarki clowns ive had for over 8 years .I also have a pair of breeding tomatoes clowns in a 90 gallon both pairs have anenomes .I will be upgrading to a 300 gallon within a few weeks and I wanna have just the one tank .what should I do do u think I can get away with both pairs in the 300 gallon or will I have to part with a pair .im thinking of adding both pairs at the same time with each having there anenome .I know this is risky whats ur thoughts .oh if I do decide to only keep one pair it will be the clarkis ive had them longer
 
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Hers the clarki I will get a pic of the tomatoes
 

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piranhapat

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Put them in same time at their own anenome at each end of tank. Sounds like the right ideal. If you have a lot of fish that would help too. Age factor might play role at first but should be good. Good luck what ever you do...
 
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I wouldn't take the rish both are breeding ,don't know how much you care for them ,you don't want one
Ending dead,I would just set up a nano for the tomatoes like a 29 bc .
You can try to put them on the 300g but you would have to sit n watch how they behave .any aggression you would have to take them out .good luck
 
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I def would wanna see any get beat up or die if thats the case I would do what u said and tie another smaller tank in to my system I think it would look cool is there were two sets of breeding clowns in a big tank each with there own anenome I may buy another tank give it a shot if not then ill scoop out the tomoatoes and keep them seprate the females tomatoe is the most aggressive out off all of them she will actuall bit u if u put ur finger in the tank
 

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Both pairs of clowns are known to be extremely aggressive so I wouldn't add the to the same tank even if its 300g. If it was a different type say a pair of true Percs and a pair of false Percs in a large system like your 300g you would have a better chance. Good luck!
 
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Yeah I have a feeling that there not going to play nice the females of both are at least 5 " and the males are tiny. The clarki gets along with all the tank mates until the night the eggs are gonna hatch and all the anthais are out late just waiting for there fresh meal the tomatoes are by themself in the other tank
 

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Both of those clowns are aggressive as mentioned above , so it might not be a good idea, but you could be lucky..

Just get a pair of Latezonatus clowns and breed them . :) jkin
 

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