jedi
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Hmmm.....
The Debate continues.
I have a 90 gallon tank. I have had a "pair" of Percs in it for , lets say 6 months. They seem to be a mated pair.
I also have a Mated pair, of Saddlebacks. I got them around 3 months ago. They are mated and host a LTA and LTP I have in the tank.( they go between the 2)
I have never seen them being aggresive towards each other. YET !! I stress yet. I am hopefull that with my tank size, and the lite "fish load" I have they will continue to coexist.
So I feel , that it depends on the species. I would never put a Clarki with any other clown. They tend to be nasty.
And, I have found others who say that a pair is better to add than a single to a tank that has clowns. My 2 pairs get along, however I have a friend who added a single saddleback to a tank with a mated pair, and they tore it up.
So.. I guess the denate will continue.
Jedi
The Debate continues.
I have a 90 gallon tank. I have had a "pair" of Percs in it for , lets say 6 months. They seem to be a mated pair.
I also have a Mated pair, of Saddlebacks. I got them around 3 months ago. They are mated and host a LTA and LTP I have in the tank.( they go between the 2)
I have never seen them being aggresive towards each other. YET !! I stress yet. I am hopefull that with my tank size, and the lite "fish load" I have they will continue to coexist.
So I feel , that it depends on the species. I would never put a Clarki with any other clown. They tend to be nasty.
And, I have found others who say that a pair is better to add than a single to a tank that has clowns. My 2 pairs get along, however I have a friend who added a single saddleback to a tank with a mated pair, and they tore it up.
So.. I guess the denate will continue.
Jedi