I would think that if the one you have is tank raised and if the one you get is bigger and also tank raised you should have no problem. But there is always a possibility, but with your size tank, you shouldn't.
Hi!
I've heard that you should add a significantly smaller clown as the second one. This way they will settle in together better. Hopefully, your first one is a female! <smile>
Linda
Phil from what I understand a true perc might have a little bit brighter orange color. They usually have thicker black lines and sometimes have black on other parts of the body too. There is some difference with the number of fins too but I dont remember what. The false perc will usually have very thin black lines and the rest of the body will be white and orange.
Originally posted by Phil1964
I feel like letting my ignorance show.
What is the dif between a false and true perc?
actually tiger, I think they have the same number of fins. however the coloration is the noticable difference. in a book I read (conscientious marine aquarist) the author stated that many experts actually believe the are exactly the same fish with different colorations since they are so much the same.
I guess I meant the dorsal spines, not the fins...
"The difference is in the number of dorsal spines (11 for A. ocellaris, and 10 or 9 for A. percula), the anterior part of the dorsal fins is taller in A. ocellaris"
From another online resource.
It's very important to know the coloring of the parents if the fish in question is a juvenile. I read that True percs have bolder black lines. And as juveniles they can appear as a false perc. The false perc will never develop the thicker black lines where the true perc will.
Here is where I read that: http://www.***********.com/product/p...=21&pCatId=756