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Unread 01/15/2009, 05:59 PM   #1
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Multiple Clowns

I have had my 55 reef with two clowns for over two years now. I also have a nano that holds two clowns. Everything I have ever read (theres even a sticky for it) says that anymore than two clowns and they will fight for dominance. It makes sense to me, but I have seen threads and pictures of tanks where people have more than two clowns. Some are tanks that are very large which may play a factor but some that look no bigger than mine. What are your opinions on multiple clowns, bio load not being a factor.


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Unread 01/15/2009, 06:29 PM   #2
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Are they different types of clowns? I tried with a pair of Maroon's and a pair of tomato's in my tank and they fought all the time. I ended up giving a pair away. Also, they were all added to the tank at the same time thinking this might help but nope. I don't know if they were all the same type of clown if the outcome would be better. Hopefully you might have better luck.


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Unread 01/15/2009, 06:31 PM   #3
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Almost always a bad idea, like the sticky says.
Multiple you see may be from the same brood, or people that ignore and have short term success until they mature, or like you said, HUGE tanks.
Moberts thread is my fav for multiple from same brood, "27 clowns same tank for 27mo"


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Unread 01/15/2009, 06:42 PM   #4
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Well, there are several things to consider. Some people may have multiple clowns and there is stress, chasing, or just plain random luck involved.

That being said multiple clowns can be done with careful planning, and I think that most of the systems you refer to are probably falling into this category.

In my conversations with Rod Buehler, the best number to try to keep multiple clowns is 7+ in odd numbers. They should all be added simultaneously and when small. The more you reduce this number- 5, 3 for example, the less likely you are to be successful- IE the more likely you will have outcasts.

Clowns will naturally have a 25-30 gallon area around which they will "defend." Your 55 gallon tank precludes more clowns by this fact alone. The fact that you have a pair of mature clowns for over two years means you shouldn't try to add more.

IMHO you have four options here:
A. Enjoy the healthy and mature clowns you already have.
B. Set up another tank for new clowns.
C. If you wanted to add more clowns, the proper way to do it would be to set up a new system that is significantly larger than your own(The longer the better). There would be new rockwork, and hence new territory. Add 7-9 smaller clowns of the same type, or of a different type. If I can guess correctly, the 2 larger ones should stick to themselves, while the other clowns will most likely stay in a different "zone" in the tank.
D. Remove the clowns you already have and add no more than....hmm I would say 5 small clowns(dependent on your current bioload). Probably with an eye to a larger tank in the future.

I would also consult the folks in the Clownfish and Anemone section here on RC. There are far wiser folks than I there when it comes to clownfish. Hope this helps.


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Unread 01/15/2009, 06:44 PM   #5
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davocean makes and excellent point that I did not touch upon- you will have far greater success if they are from the same brood.


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Unread 01/15/2009, 06:44 PM   #6
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Thanks guys. I already have the other set in my nano and they seem happy so thats the way im going to leave it. Thanks for your input


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Unread 01/15/2009, 06:57 PM   #7
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Good luck with your clowns!


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Unread 01/15/2009, 07:00 PM   #8
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i have 3 from the same brood(black false percs),,2 stay in one bta and 1 stays in its own bta. this is the first time i have ever had more than 2 get along for more than a year.


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