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Unread 09/29/2007, 02:30 PM   #1
Salamander
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# of Clowns in a 120g?

...and not funny circus clowns crammed in like one of those little circus cars. I know how you guys think.

SO,

A friend just broke his tank down and gave me some corals and a mated pair of false perculas which I have in QT now.

I already have one mated pair of false percs already and I'm not sure I want the new ones in my tank or even if they'll get along with the others.

Am I correct thinking that two mated pairs in a 120g tank is trouble. The only other fish in my 120 include two pajama cardinals, one sailfin blenny and one bar goby. A total of 6 small fish in a 120.

I think the new guys might just end up at the LFS.

Thanks


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Unread 09/29/2007, 02:36 PM   #2
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I think you will be fine...Clowns dont require a lot of territory, a 120 would be enough to supply both sets of clowns ample amount of room. I would just keep an eye on them once you release them...


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