Ok so, I have a 6 gallon cube and I want to keep a clown in it. Also maybe a shrimp or urchin… idk. Maybe not. Would the bio load be too much? I’m really scared about algae taking over. Thanks for your help.
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Yeah but who decides that, really? They naturally live in a limitless ocean, I think we shouldn’t limit them to an arbitrary number of gallons. There’s plenty of room for the clown in a 6 gallon cube. Plus they don’t swim around all that much imeIt would not be good for the fish they need a 20 gallon minimum
By this analogy we live on the earth. Should we live in just a bathroom? I agree 6 gallons is quite small for any clownfish. An urchin will starve to death quickly in that size tank.certain shrimp would be fine.Yeah but who decides that, really? They naturally live in a limitless ocean, I think we shouldn’t limit them to an arbitrary number of gallons. There’s plenty of room for the clown in a 6 gallon cube. Plus they don’t swim around all that much ime
Fish aren’t like humans though. Do they really get bored? I highly doubt it. All they need are the right parameters and food. They don’t need extra room to stretch their legs. I seriously don’t get the need for 20 gallons. There’s more than enough room in this tank. They’re fish for Christ’s sake.By this analogy we live on the earth. Should we live in just a bathroom? I agree 6 gallons is quite small for any clownfish. An urchin will starve to death quickly in that size tank.certain shrimp would be fine.
you sir are in wrong hobby !!Fish aren’t like humans though. Do they really get bored? I highly doubt it. All they need are the right parameters and food. They don’t need extra room to stretch their legs. I seriously don’t get the need for 20 gallons. There’s more than enough room in this tank. They’re fish for Christ’s sake.
Not a chance, most clowns will reach 4-5" in size, get a clown goby...
disagree,10 yr old occys /percs have seen 5-6" 3/4" thick 2 and a half inches tall . fishguy out...I must way under feed. Only Clowns I have that get that big are Maroons.
6gallons for something like a single Ocellaris is not totally awful but it’s not great in my opinion. As said above, I give an urchin zero chance in 6g.
disagree,10 yr old occys /percs have seen 5-6" 3/4" thick 2 and a half inches tall . fishguy out...
understandable, assuming you have never kept a clown over 5 yrs or were not feeding correctly,As I said, I must under feed. My females have never got over maybe 3.5” being generous.
understandable, assuming you have never kept a clown over 5 yrs or were not feeding correctly,
sorry not debating done here.
Why even bother asking in the first place . You ask for advice then argue the toss about it . Just get one if it makes you happy .Fish aren’t like humans though. Do they really get bored? I highly doubt it. All they need are the right parameters and food. They don’t need extra room to stretch their legs. I seriously don’t get the need for 20 gallons. There’s more than enough room in this tank. They’re fish for Christ’s sake.
My old breeding pair were about 14cm for the female and maybe 10ish for the male. They do get big and fat, I completely agree.disagree,10 yr old occys /percs have seen 5-6" 3/4" thick 2 and a half inches tall . fishguy out...
Fish aren’t like humans though. Do they really get bored? I highly doubt it. All they need are the right parameters and food. They don’t need extra room to stretch their legs. I seriously don’t get the need for 20 gallons. There’s more than enough room in this tank. They’re fish for Christ’s sake.