Originally Posted by
Saltwater8
Ok, sorry, didn't mean to be negative, just stating what I have read and believe...
But we have went through this before, NO clown should be any anything less than a 30 gallon (a few biologists say 20 gallons).
It is not just my opinion (which really means nothing) it is the opinion of every major marine biologist and noted marine aquarist that I know of.
Foster, Fenner, Michael, Smith...... these guys wrote the bible on our hobby.
Just because someone has them in their 10 gallon and they "seem" to be ok (whatever that means) does not make it right...
If someone locked you in a 5x5 closet and fed you, you would "seem" to be ok...
:happyfish
(room to swim)
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I completely agree with your statement "Just because someone has them in their 10 gallon and they "seem" to be ok (whatever that means) does not make it right...
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Percs rarely venture beyond a few inches from home, other Clownfish are much different. I don't think any other Clown can thrive long term in a 10 other than the Percula. In my opinion they wouldn't breed so readily in smaller tanks if it were such a hardship. I think 20 is good for Ocellaris but all other should probably have tanks larger than 20, especially as a pair. In my experience Percula seem to do better in smaller tanks, especially a 10.
Just my experience