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AriMiko43

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I have a 65 gallon tank with a set of paired clownfish that are about 1 1/2 inches in there. In my other 34 gallon tank that I am selling, I have another set of paired mating clownfish that are about 3 inches. My question is can I put all these clownfish together in my 65 gallon or will they fight?
 

richardhmc

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Not so sure about putting more than one pair in a tank like that. I have a 50 which is close enough to your tank, (I bet you just have a little higher height, longer length)

I had 2 ocellaris clowns (not paired), and I added a true perc. The ocellaris ganged up on the true and killed him. You could try? and see how it goes. I think your 3 inch pair would definitely dominate the tank though.
 

AriMiko43

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These are them... Are they Ocellaris?
 

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pauliwalnuts

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Not so sure about putting more than one pair in a tank like that. I have a 50 which is close enough to your tank, (I bet you just have a little higher height, longer length)

I had 2 ocellaris clowns (not paired), and I added a true perc. The ocellaris ganged up on the true and killed him. You could try? and see how it goes. I think your 3 inch pair would definitely dominate the tank though.
+2, I've heard of the same thing happening to a buddy of mine. One pair is more than enough, at least that's what I think. Hey, maybe you can trade them off here on MR. Good luck
 

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