I know it’s not recommended. But I have an reg ocellaris and a Divinci clown right now. I was wondering if I can add a black storm as a third? Maybe if the black storm was bigger than the two of them it would be alright? Has anyone done a third?
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I have seen 3 work however it isn’t recommended at all. That percula is likely to kill the newly introduced occelaris.I know it’s not recommended. But I have an reg ocellaris and a Divinci clown right now. I was wondering if I can add a black storm as a third? Maybe if the black storm was bigger than the two of them it would be alright? Has anyone done a third?
I’m not trying to be pig headed, I’m asking questions because I like to learn lol so even if they’re are 4You can do what you wish, clowns will be clowns. Anything more than two in most cases will result in them killing others off until only two remain.
Well then you had a harem that’s a little different than 3 or 4 no?i orginally had two ocellaris clown fish in my 75 gallon. when I went to a 125 gallon reef ready tank. i got 10 more ocellaris clown fish and had no problems at all.
Probably not a good idea! Also if the other two are already established and one is a female, adding in a larger black storm would actually be the worst move. It will throw off the heirarchy. If anything, the black storm should either be the mid sized or smaller fish. Otherwise you could add more than 1 more and start a harem.I know it’s not recommended. But I have an reg ocellaris and a Divinci clown right now. I was wondering if I can add a black storm as a third? Maybe if the black storm was bigger than the two of them it would be alright? Has anyone done a third?
Tedious but Tedious doesn’t mean much when you’re passionate about it. This was very interesting and informative, thank you! So would you do the same thing if I introduced a new pair? Or two new ones at the same time rather like a black storm mocha storm duo?Probably not a good idea! Also if the other two are already established and one is a female, adding in a larger black storm would actually be the worst move. It will throw off the heirarchy. If anything, the black storm should either be the mid sized or smaller fish. Otherwise you could add more than 1 more and start a harem.
If you do decide to add only one third fish, I would ABSOLUTELY do the following:
Buy an introduction box that can hang or sit in your tank and use it for the new clown. Use it for at least a few days.
Tape one or two small mirrors to the sides of your tank, so the fish can see their reflection.
Make the actual introduction into the tank at night time after white are off, approx 30 mins before blues are off.
Room lights off within 30 minutes on the evening you introduce the fish.
I know this may seem tedious for just one introduction, but you are really creating a tough scenario for yourself!
Sorry if I missed but what size tank are we talking about?What about the pair I have, and a black storm/mocha storm pair
I have an aqueon 29 gal so 30x12x18.Sorry if I missed but what size tank are we talking about?
My recommendation on two pairs in a tank that size would be absolutely not. Maybe in a 4ft tank, even better in a 6ft tank with no guarantee but I would never attempt it in a 30 inch tank.I have an aqueon 29 gal so 30x12x18.
filtration I have a fluval 370 and I’m adding a bubble maggus qq1 skimmer. I have two hygger mini DC powerheads that are 1600gph each, one is on 40% the other random.
this is great information. Clownfish are territorial and it is just irresponsible to attempt this in such a small of a tank size. It has a low chance of working even in a 4ft tank and even then you should have a backup plan like a second tank to move the attacked clownfish into if it didnt workMy recommendation on two pairs in a tank that size would be absolutely not. Maybe in a 4ft tank, even better in a 6ft tank with no guarantee but I would never attempt it in a 30 inch tank.
@Scaggs1117 Thank you for researching before adding rather than looking for help afterwards.this is great information. Clownfish are territorial and it is just irresponsible to attempt this in such a small of a tank size. It has a low chance of working even in a 4ft tank and even then you should have a backup plan like a second tank to move the attacked clownfish into if it didnt work