can 2 clowns and a cleaner shrimp live in a 29 gallon?

If these are the only three items I want in my 29 gallon tank besides snails and red and blue hermits is a 29 gallon big enough for two clowns and a cleaner shrimp?
 

farslayer

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Sure, there shouldn't be any problems. If you have good lighting you may want to put an anemone in there as well for your clowns.
 

cowfishrule

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that is going to be tuff...
gsm's are tempermental, and should be introduced at the same time.
there is a thread on here that shows you how to introduce a clown later, i dont remember who posted it.
 

jacknjill

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Originally posted by decaywunz
For sure!! you can put up to 10 inches of fish in that tank.

no you cant. you can put at the most 6
 

snipe

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that is what I was thinking JacknJill I can have around 11 inches in my 55 lol 10 in a 29 is outragouse :scared:
 

jacknjill

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i know im really pushing that in my 55 at 13 inches, becuase my tang has started to grow like crazy since he started to eat seaweed strips more. i might have to trade him in soon
 

mbrands

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Originally posted by Snipe
that is what I was thinking JacknJill I can have around 11 inches in my 55 lol 10 in a 29 is outragouse :scared:

There was a thread earlier debating this issue. One of the moderators, BangGuy I believe, posted that while 1"/5 gallons is a good general rule, it can be broken. He posted that for an experienced hobbyist 1"/3 gallons is probably more accurate.
I would think that the ratio also depends on the type of fish you are planning to keep. Clowns are much cleaner than say puffers or lions.
 

mbrands

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Originally posted by JacknJill
i know im really pushing that in my 55 at 13 inches, becuase my tang has started to grow like crazy since he started to eat seaweed strips more. i might have to trade him in soon

What kind of tang did you get? I was thinking of getting one and trading him later, but heard most of them grow pretty quickly. Plus I've got a lot of LR and not as much swimming room as other 55s might have.
 

knots

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I have a 35 gal and I have 6 small fish my tank and when they are full grown I will have about 12 to 13 inches in a 35. So that's close to the 1"/ 3 gallons and it works great. All the fish look happy and they don't fight. They fought all the time when I had only 3 fish. As long as you check the water a couple of times a week and do more frequent water changes it will work just fine. I do agree with 1"/ 5 rule for large fish though.
 

willie_6

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Originally posted by Snipe
that is what I was thinking JacknJill I can have around 11 inches in my 55 lol 10 in a 29 is outragouse :scared:

I have heard that you can put 1 fish per 5 gal. Is that accurate?
 

willie_6

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Originally posted by Willie_6
I have heard that you can put 1 fish per 5 gal. Is that accurate?

Disregard, I should have read further.:rolleyes:
 

willie_6

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Originally posted by Farslayer
Sure, there shouldn't be any problems. If you have good lighting you may want to put an anemone in there as well for your clowns.

Do anemone's require good lighting? My tank has the light and balast that came with the tank. Is this sufficient?
 

mbrands

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Originally posted by Willie_6
My tank has the light and balast that came with the tank. Is this sufficient?

No. Look them up on the bar on the left of this page.
 

pyro

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no, sadly. Anenomes normally require very intense light, normally metal halide, sometimes you can squeak by with strong power compact/VHO, but only in rare cases (shallow tanks for example). They also are pretty tough to take care of and demand pretty good water quality.
This is only second hand knowledge, no first hand on anenomes yet - thats next years adventure probably. My 2 perculas are happy with their little spot in the bottom left of my tank by my mushrooms.
 

jacknjill

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Originally posted by mbrands
What kind of tang did you get? I was thinking of getting one and trading him later, but heard most of them grow pretty quickly. Plus I've got a lot of LR and not as much swimming room as other 55s might have.

i got a yellow and a hippo. i know i know dont kill me, got it before knew, but its doing fine
 

snipe

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It will work for awhile. I may just have to get thoughs to just to have them. But when they get bigger I can take them in and trade for some more smallers ones or something els. A never ending cycle lol. You can probly keep them around a year before they need a bigger tank "depending on size when you got it" so you would have them for a long time. I have thought about doing this with the purple tang but havent yet decided.
 

jacknjill

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i know i have had my yellow tang for a year and a half and id guess hes about 3-3 1/2 inches. and my hippo i bought just recently at about 6 inches. hes beautiful and i love him. right now they are doing fine
 
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