fish to go with tomato clowns

sallen

Member
what fish can go with these type of clown fish??? I have two of them and a coral banded shrimp in my 135ltr tank????
THANKS
SALLEN
 

teen

Active Member
if theres no anemone in the tank, then they shouldnt be too aggressive. youve got a nice size tank there, maybe 3 anthias, and a tang of some type.
 

sallen

Member
i have got one small sand anemone in the tank. Its quite funny how only one of my Tclowns hosts it and chases the other Tclown away. Do i have to put some sort of coral in for the other clown to host??? I will look at putting some tangs in and the anthias soon. What type of blue tang is easy maintenace??
 

teen

Active Member
a hippo tang is probably your best bet. the atlantics are hard to keep.
the clown that is hosting your anemone might be a little territorial, but its a big tank so there shouldnt be major issues.
 

teen

Active Member
i dont have any tangs, but im pretty sure the yellow is one of the easiest to keep.
 

poniegirl

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Tangs need a large tank that is mature with good water flow and airration. They need a tank that is 100 US gal, or larger. Your tank converts to 35 US gal and that is too small for tangs. There is a thread titled "Yellow tang in a 55" on this site. Use the search function next to quick links (above).
The wrasses are great community fish with a variety to choose from. Will do well with most any fish, if they are the only one from wrasse group.
 

teen

Active Member
lol, this whole time i thought it said 135 gallons. yea, sorry, no tangs in a 35 gallon, or anthias.
 

teen

Active Member
actually, i have a feeling that tank is biger than 35 gallons if its 4 feet long. can you get us dimensions? length, height, and width. in inches. that will help figure it out.
 

travis89

Active Member
A liter is smaller then a gallon and if they have a 135ltr tank then its probably like a 150. You can see in the pic that it is at least 6 ft. long.
 

travis89

Active Member
Actually I looked and a liter is bigger then a gal. and if you do the math it does come out around 35 gal. but it still looks like its at least 4' long, about 18" tall, and 12" wide.
 

travis89

Active Member
Originally Posted by teen
i dont know where ponie girl came up with 35 gallons, can you explain how you got that?
Because one gallon = 3.8 liters. So 135 ltrs/3.8= 35 gallons.
 

teen

Active Member
sallen, try getting the dimensions of the tank. i cant picture this tank only being 35 gallons.
 
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