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| Bryozoan | Clowns not aggressive? Geez I've been bitten by more clownfishes than any other sort. Percs are not aggressive *as far as clowns go* but I wouldn't go so far as to say they are not territorial or aggessive, period! Orange skunks are far more peaceful than percs... Skip the anemone. If you get farm raised clowns they have never known an anemone. If you get skunk clowns, and somewhere in the future you are able to support an anemone, skunks will host in a bubble tip or long tentacle - percs' natural host is a carpet anemone, much harder to keep. Clark's clowns will host in anything, but they can be aggressive... At 11 weeks you should be able to get a fish or two -- as long as your water parameters test that you can. Zero ammonia and nitrite. Jenn |
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