Hi all,
I'm sure you're sick of this question, but would you recommend keeping 1 or 2 (ocellaris) clowns in a smaller tank? (Fluval Evo 13.5g). They would be the only fish, and although plenty of people have 2 clowns AND other fish in their evos, just want to get this right first time.
For the 1-
ADVANTAGES- no chance of aggression (except against my fingers), more room, less bioload. I've also read they can be perfectly happy by themselves
DISADVANTAGES- no interaction with other fish (and thus no natural behaviour), may get lonely? If a male was ever introduced later, may have aggression problems until submission.
For the 2 (basically reverse)
ADVANTAGES- Possible breeding (not that I have the commitment or experience to raise fry), natural interaction, more interesting to watch.
DISADVANTAGES- Less space, more bioload, possible aggression, more expense (having to buy 2, slightly more food, etc (not really a big deal)).
FYI, this tank is only in the planning phase and would be my first reef. Not planning on keeping a nem (seems like a pain). Bottom line, I just want happy fish and not cram them into something their not happy with.
TIA.
I'm sure you're sick of this question, but would you recommend keeping 1 or 2 (ocellaris) clowns in a smaller tank? (Fluval Evo 13.5g). They would be the only fish, and although plenty of people have 2 clowns AND other fish in their evos, just want to get this right first time.
For the 1-
ADVANTAGES- no chance of aggression (except against my fingers), more room, less bioload. I've also read they can be perfectly happy by themselves
DISADVANTAGES- no interaction with other fish (and thus no natural behaviour), may get lonely? If a male was ever introduced later, may have aggression problems until submission.
For the 2 (basically reverse)
ADVANTAGES- Possible breeding (not that I have the commitment or experience to raise fry), natural interaction, more interesting to watch.
DISADVANTAGES- Less space, more bioload, possible aggression, more expense (having to buy 2, slightly more food, etc (not really a big deal)).
FYI, this tank is only in the planning phase and would be my first reef. Not planning on keeping a nem (seems like a pain). Bottom line, I just want happy fish and not cram them into something their not happy with.
TIA.
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