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I have a Occ and a Perc paired up in a tank for the past 4 years. This will be interesting to hear other’s opinions. Didn’t know you shouldn’t mix clowns but I never read that deep into it.
 

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So I’ve been reading around you can’t mix clowns of separate species, so what do I mix with my female misbar black photon? (The old female died and then the male became a female) can I mix her with just any clownfish species or does it have to be a hybrid Occelaris x Percula species (Mocha, Photon ect..)?
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So I’ve been reading around about and supposedly you can’t mix clowns of separate species.
 

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I have a Occ and a Perc paired up in a tank for the past 4 years. This will be interesting to hear other’s opinions. Didn’t know you shouldn’t mix clowns but I never read that deep into it.
i was wanting a long fin clown for my 20g max nano (as the 5th fish once the other two have grown too big) and so read up on it, still nothing about their behaviour and I wanted a clown to host my ricordea in that nano (Much like the photon does with the same species in the 4’ tank). Then came across pairing them and supposedly you can’t pair two separate species together, wether that’s an old tale I don’t know.
 

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Here are my clowns (two different tanks):

First an Ocellaris (my first saltwater fish) and my Darwin

Second my Black Ice and my MochaVinci
 

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These are my blackstorm pair. They used to be very territorial whenever I was working in the tank but now they love me. Thank god. The tiny nips would make me splash so much water.
 

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