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![]() One note on the clowns. I'd stick with either Ocellaris or Percula clowns as most of the other types get larger and are more aggressive. (not a good combo in a 14G nano)
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![]() Erring on the side of caution, I'd stick with only two fish (tank raised ocellaris clowns) in a 14g, even though you're going to do weekly water changes. You could probably add a cleaner shrimp or a few sexy shrimp, but keeping your bioload low will help you reduce nuisance algae problems in the future.
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![]() I have a breeding pair of ocellaris clowns (or hope they start breeding) with a tiny scooter bleeny in my 10G. Had a camel shrimp with them but he packed it in this morning. He was my very first guy I got for my tanks.
![]() I think I will replace him with a couple of sexy shrimp.
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![]() I have five small fish in my 14.
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![]() In my 20 I have a saddleback clownfish and 1 brazillian gramma. I've tried a couple shrimp gobies with no luck... so I've had only these 2 fish for over a year now. I also have a coral banded shrimp.
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![]() 3 or 4 small fish is what i would like to have. I don't mind doin weekly water changes to keep the water clean.
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