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truefishman

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ive never had any experiences with true clowns but two years i got the false and with a 12 green carpet.and i have to tell you i wish that i had got true instead of false i think its weird that my female turned so red.and my female is very tutorreal just make sure your going to take the plunge for a couple years
 

lauremf2002

Member
well, I plunged. I got false percs. I saw a pair in the lfs that I loved and bought them. One is larger and obviously the one in charge and the other is small and timid. The larger one has more black in the fins and wider stripes of black and they are both very orange. I love them!
I would post a pic but my camera batteries are charging. Will post tomorrow. I think I made a good decision thanks for all the advice! Im sure Ill need to hear from you again in the future when I get my next fish!
 

dreamweaver

Member
My choice of angel would be your original - Coral Beauty - simply for more of a variety of color.... Orange will already be present by the clowns.... And since you're just getting into the hobby, I would stay away from anthias for the time being anyway.... BEAUTIFUL fish, but from what I've read in threads on this site they are more of a challenge than other species.... Now wrasses - great suggestion! Several small varieties and wonderful coloration! But you would need to select the wrasse carefully as some are reef safe and some are not.... The Royal Gramma simply put would be a beautiful addition - hardy, colorful and reef safe!!! ...... Have fun "shopping"!!! You will find it to be quite addictive - and soon wish you could have a bigger tank (at least I do!)!!!!
 

lauremf2002

Member
Originally Posted by dreamweaver
http:///forum/post/2980160
My choice of angel would be your original - Coral Beauty - simply for more of a variety of color.... Orange will already be present by the clowns.... And since you're just getting into the hobby, I would stay away from anthias for the time being anyway.... BEAUTIFUL fish, but from what I've read in threads on this site they are more of a challenge than other species.... Now wrasses - great suggestion! Several small varieties and wonderful coloration! But you would need to select the wrasse carefully as some are reef safe and some are not.... The Royal Gramma simply put would be a beautiful addition - hardy, colorful and reef safe!!! ...... Have fun "shopping"!!! You will find it to be quite addictive - and soon wish you could have a bigger tank (at least I do!)!!!!
Well I have added a clown face goby now and I never see him
but I think my next fish will be a royal gramma. Also, I have decided to nix the mandarin. The more I read the more I think I dont have the set up to feed one, even with a fuge and there are alot of fish that eat pods that I couldnt have if I got one.
 

hlcroghan

Active Member
They are jumpers so make sure your tank is covered.......also, keep in mind if you are going to have corals that some small angels can be nippers although the coral beauty and flame are the least likely to do that.....
 
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