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if a clown doesnt host it's just that... it's not hosting. nothin wrong. some never host, a few rare ones host right away, many take six months or so to pick a home. you just never know. oh i should also add, if you do the whole picture thing, make sure the target host coral is significantly bigger than the clown(s). if the coral isnt big enough it will probably just get too stressed from the clown. if you go with a pair of clowns, and buy the clowns singly, make sure you do your research well on pairing them according to size. if you find an already mated pair, then that would make life easier. edit: 2 chromis should be okay in that combo... im not sure about the basslets. Last edited by justinl; 09-09-2007 at 10:07 PM. |
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![]() Do you have to get 2 clowns or could you just 1?
Also a 24g tank would fit 4 fish and a coral or 2 right. =) |
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![]() Clowns can be kept alone, but IMHO they do much better as a pair, also just watching the interation between a pair of clowns is worth the price of admission right there.
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![]() New plan I went to this Fish shop and the guy there told me I could buy a fresh water tank put in a skimmer and change the lighting and it would be fine.
He's selling the tank, stand, skimmer, and 40lbs of live rock for about $724 + tax. Is that good or bad for me to start with? =) |
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![]() It's a 40g tank with the stand, a protein skimmer and the guy at the store
said I'd just need to get a different light bulb for any coral I'd get. I hope that helps =) |
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![]() If it's a fresh water setup/kit.... the lighting canopy might be just reg flourescent. Many corals require moderate to high lighting. You would want MH or some type of VHO setup.
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