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I noticed my percua clowns are breeding in my 58gal. Female is fighting with my flameback angle. Should I remove but clowns and try breeding them in their own tank. If not how do I stop them from fighting. Tank raised clowns. Is it hard to breed them? I do have extra tanks. Thinking setting up a 20 for clowns.
 
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Raising clownfish takes some commitment.

You will have to set up a rotifer culture, and then have something to feed the rotifers, and have a seperate tank to rear the babies in. If you are serious about breeding clowns, pick up Joyce Wilkersons book "Clownfishes."

I would think a flameback angel could hold it's own against a percula clown in a 58. Are they really causing trouble? Or just an occasional spat?
 

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I've been watching these two and noticed percula female gave a nice body wound to flameback. Not deep but scales show injury. I don't want to chance it so I will removed two perculas. If they breed I will buy that book and be patience about it. I only breed bettas 2x so never did saltwater fish. I like a to give it a try if it happens. I would like to replace the two perculas in 58gal. What should I replace it with. Following fish

1 purple firefish
1 flameback angle
1 bio color bennie
1 royal gramma
1 red blood cleaner shrimp fish
1 cleaner shrimp

Removing two percules ...... Would adding one tomato clown be alright or to nasty
 

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Speaking from experience, percs are tame compared to tomatos. I have a pair, they don't breed cuz the male is quite small. But the big'un has a mean streak when it suits her. Keeps all the other fish in-line most ofthe time. Have had these for almost 2 years i think. I added a Kole tang that was of equal size butin the end not of equal temperment.

IMHO, i wouldn't do it. I say remove the percs or the angel. Tough call i know.

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Speaking from experience, percs are tame compared to tomatos. I have a pair, they don't breed cuz the male is quite small. But the big'un has a mean streak when it suits her. Keeps all the other fish in-line most ofthe time. Have had these for almost 2 years i think. I added a Kole tang that was of equal size butin the end not of equal temperment.

IMHO, i wouldn't do it. I say remove the percs or the angel. Tough call i know.

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I would NOT get a tomato to replace the perculas, tomatoes are quite aggressive compared to percs.

You have a very nice mix of fish in there, maybe a goby would be nice? There are a wide variety of gobies out there, some are tank raised like neon gobies, just be sure to research the species first because some gobies have special needs. Or maybe a nice fairy wrasse? I just love fairy wrasses.

If you are set on replacing with another clown, the "clownfishes" book might be good to read before you decide. I know after I read it I wished I had room in my tank to try some different clown species. This is the book I was talking about:

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Laura D":10zye7yt said:
I would NOT get a tomato to replace the perculas, tomatoes are quite aggressive compared to percs.

You have a very nice mix of fish in there, maybe a goby would be nice? There are a wide variety of gobies out there, some are tank raised like neon gobies, just be sure to research the species first because some gobies have special needs. Or maybe a nice fairy wrasse? I just love fairy wrasses.

If you are set on replacing with another clown, the "clownfishes" book might be good to read before you decide. I know after I read it I wished I had room in my tank to try some different clown species. This is the book I was talking about:

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I fully agree with Laura D about the book recommendation. Wilkerson ought to be required reading for people breeding clowns.
 
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Joew":y0ugr3u5 said:
Speaking from experience, percs are tame compared to tomatos. I have a pair, they don't breed cuz the male is quite small. But the big'un has a mean streak when it suits her. Keeps all the other fish in-line most ofthe time. Have had these for almost 2 years i think. I added a Kole tang that was of equal size butin the end not of equal temperment.

IMHO, i wouldn't do it. I say remove the percs or the angel. Tough call i know.

JoeW

I've been breeding ephippium clownfish for the last year. Forget about putting anything in the tank when they decide to breed, including your hand, LOL. I think they could lay a whoopin' on a maroon anyday.
 
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Yes tomatos are aggressive in comparison to percs..however a better replacement might be a pair of skunk clowns..I believe they are more passive than tomatos, clarks, and definitely maroons. Dont chastise me LauraD if im wrong :wink: im only saying this cuz ive never heard bad things about skunks but again research is always paramount...
 

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