Can you do this?
youngskywalker Member Feb 1, 2015 #3 Thanks. Enough said. I stick with one then. Now I just have to decide on a white stripe or gold stripe.
Thanks. Enough said. I stick with one then. Now I just have to decide on a white stripe or gold stripe.
jay0705 Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2015 #4 If u can find a lfs that keeps them together u may have a chance. But most keep them singly
bang guy Moderator Feb 1, 2015 #5 The 75 if fine, the issue is the pickiness of female Maroons. Your absolute best chance is to find a breeder and get two very very young Clownfish from separate parents. By young, probably 1/2" or so.
The 75 if fine, the issue is the pickiness of female Maroons. Your absolute best chance is to find a breeder and get two very very young Clownfish from separate parents. By young, probably 1/2" or so.
snakeblitz33 Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2015 #6 Maroons can grow to be big clownfish 4+" each. Make sure you have filtration to handle the bioload over time. If two, I'd do as bang guy suggested.
Maroons can grow to be big clownfish 4+" each. Make sure you have filtration to handle the bioload over time. If two, I'd do as bang guy suggested.
youngskywalker Member Feb 1, 2015 #7 I think I'd rather not take a chance. I'm going to stick with only one.
bang guy Moderator Feb 1, 2015 #8 youngskywalker said: I think I'd rather not take a chance. I'm going to stick with only one. Click to expand... Another option would be to purchase a bonded pair.
youngskywalker said: I think I'd rather not take a chance. I'm going to stick with only one. Click to expand... Another option would be to purchase a bonded pair.
2014FishKiller Member Feb 2, 2015 #9 Go to your LFS to find two Maroons in the same tank, this should work because they get use to each other.
Go to your LFS to find two Maroons in the same tank, this should work because they get use to each other.