My tank is finally done cycling and I'm looking to start with clownfish for my tank. It's ~360 gallons (8' x 30" x 30") with a 120 gallon sump.
I know with clownfish, unless you get a harem, eventually the female and her bonded male will likely kill everyone else. A lot of people seem to have success putting 2 different pairs of clownfish in their tank, with inevitably the discussion going to "it depends on the specific fish personalities" which I get.
What I'm wondering, is it reasonable to try doing multiple pairs of clownfish in the tank - all introduced at the same time, while juvenile, as the initial fish in the tank? I was thinking a pair of Ocellaris, a pair of Skunk Orange, and a pair of Picasso Percula? (So 3 different species - ocellaris, sandaracinos, and percula) Or would I just be setting myself up for disaster within a few months?
I know with clownfish, unless you get a harem, eventually the female and her bonded male will likely kill everyone else. A lot of people seem to have success putting 2 different pairs of clownfish in their tank, with inevitably the discussion going to "it depends on the specific fish personalities" which I get.
What I'm wondering, is it reasonable to try doing multiple pairs of clownfish in the tank - all introduced at the same time, while juvenile, as the initial fish in the tank? I was thinking a pair of Ocellaris, a pair of Skunk Orange, and a pair of Picasso Percula? (So 3 different species - ocellaris, sandaracinos, and percula) Or would I just be setting myself up for disaster within a few months?