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Meloco14

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I want to get a family of tank raised percs or occellaris, i'm siding towards the occels because i've heard they are a little more peaceful, though I like the coloring of the true percs a little better. Anyway I would like to eventually have a small family of them, or at least a mated pair. I plan on buying them young, and was wondering how many is a good number. If I only get two is it guaranteed that one will become the female and they will be a pair? Or do I need a group so they can naturally form dominance? If I get 3 or 4 and 2 pair up will they pick on the ones that aren't paired? Thanks for the help...
 
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What size tank do you have......how much liverock? I recommend you read Clownfish:A guide to their care,breeding,and natural history.
 

Len

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It's best to get just a pair of small ones and let one of the two juveniles morph into a female (the other one staying a small male). There isn't 100% assurance that this will occur, but more often then not, this is what happens.

Clowns aren't social animals and do not do well in groups.
 

Meloco14

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Yeah sticking with 2 might be best. They wont get too crowded this way either. I have a 40gall tall with 60 pounds of live rock. Its probably too small for more than one or two clowns in case they dont get along...
 

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