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    Hi All,

    Will a pair of Clarki clowns or an individual be ok in a D&D Nano 24?

    They are my fav clowns and im hoping to keep at least one if not a pair.

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    Hi Rich,

    A little small for a Carki IMO, also these fish can be very aggressive IIRC.

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    Default Re: Clarki Clown in a Nano

    I think they should be ok if you buy them small, would definitely get a pair though. They are potentially one of the largest clown species, and also one of the most aggressive. Probably best not to add any other fish. Be prepared to move them on or upgrade if they begin to outgrow the tank though.

    I have a pair of Tomato clowns in my nanocube which are potentially of a similar size to the Clarkii's. They spent 2 years in a 12g tank before I upgraded specifically to accommodate them.

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    Default Re: Clarki Clown in a Nano

    lol - you beat me to it Ian :D

    Still think they'd be ok for a wee while until they grow but you have to have an exit strategy prepared in advance imo.
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    Default Re: Clarki Clown in a Nano

    Yes i will buy as a young pair if i decide to get them.

    should the clarkis be the last fish i add to my setup...as im thinking of maybe having a goby and shrimp combo and maybe a royal grammar.

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    Hi rich,

    There may be trouble for you, as said Clarki's can be nasty so & so's.

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    Default Re: Clarki Clown in a Nano

    gotta agree. the pair of clark's I had were nasty but then again they were fully grown 5" long and breeding. I had them in a 4ft tank of their own. If you get a pair be prepared to house them as the only fish in that tank and you'll need to rehome them when they get big.

    gorgeous fish though..

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    Thats my plan...get them young...grow them on and then upgrade :D

    If i get fish such as a goby which will spend most of its time around bottom of tank in and around LR...then the Clarkis wont be interested as much or if they are then the LR will be shelter as the Calrkis wont fit in the same little hole in LR as a goby would!!;)

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    Default Re: Clarki Clown in a Nano

    If you want to add other fish to your setup, especially those the size of shrimp gobies and gramma's, then I would say definitely no to the Clarkii's. They will harrass the other fish, possibly to death. This advice would also go for Tomato's and Maroon's as well. A much safer bet would be a pair of Percs or Ocellaris. Sorry.

    You have to be very careful you don't overstock these tanks. Its very easy to do with the 24g nanocubes as you have to bear in mind that the 24g referred to are US gallons. In imperial gallons the tanks are around 20g. With displacement and the fact that a section of the tank is used for the sump and you'll be lucky to have 16g of actual water volume.

    I still hold by my first comments though, get them small enough and don't add any other fish and it should be fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricardo View Post
    Thats my plan...get them young...grow them on and then upgrade :D

    If i get fish such as a goby which will spend most of its time around bottom of tank in and around LR...then the Clarkis wont be interested as much or if they are then the LR will be shelter as the Calrkis wont fit in the same little hole in LR as a goby would!!;)
    You have to think about the stress on the goby if it gets picked on, it may refuse to come out and feed - goodbye fish :(

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