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jredouard25

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I quite new to saltwater and was wondering if I could put.

1x dwarf angle fish
1x firegoby
2x clown fish
1x shrimp

In my 15 gallon salt if not possible Iā€™ll remove fish from the list. I just donā€™t know what will fit.


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What are the dimensions of the 15 gallon tank (length x width x height)?

The smallest tank for pygmy angelfish is 3 foot long.

Fire gobies can be kept in tanks that are at least 2 foot long and hold around 60 litres.

Small species of clownfish like Amphiprion ocellaris and A. percula can live in a 2 foot long tank with 60+ litres of water. The big species of clownfish need a tank at least 3 foot long.
You only have 1 pr of clownfish per tank unless the tank is big. In small tanks the clownfish can attack other fish in the tank.

Shrimp can live in a 2 foot long tank with 40+ litres.
 
What are the dimensions of the 15 gallon tank (length x width x height)?

The smallest tank for pygmy angelfish is 3 foot long.

Fire gobies can be kept in tanks that are at least 2 foot long and hold around 60 litres.

Small species of clownfish like Amphiprion ocellaris and A. percula can live in a 2 foot long tank with 60+ litres of water. The big species of clownfish need a tank at least 3 foot long.
You only have 1 pr of clownfish per tank unless the tank is big. In small tanks the clownfish can attack of fish in the tank.

Shrimp can live in a 2 foot long tank with 40+ litres.

Clown fish look all cute and nice.
Ī‘re they really attackerā€™s?


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Clownfish are a type of damselfish and have territories that consist of an anemone and an area around that. The clownfish live in groups consisting of a dominant female and dominant male, and a group of subordinate fish that are neither male nor female. If one of the dominant adults die, then all the fish move up 1 level in the pecking order.

In an aquarium, it is best to have 1 pr (male & female) and no other clownfish in the tank. And if the tank is small, then just have 1 pr of clownfish with some corals or an anemone.

In a big tank (3ft+ for A. ocellaris & percula) (4ft+ for the other clownfish) you can keep other fish with the clownfish because there is room for them to have a territory and room for the other fishes.

When the clownfish are young, they are quite peaceful, but the mature pr can be aggressive when defending a territory.
 
Clownfish are a type of damselfish and have territories that consist of an anemone and an area around that. The clownfish live in groups consisting of a dominant female and dominant male, and a group of subordinate fish that are neither male nor female. If one of the dominant adults die, then all the fish move up 1 level in the pecking order.

In an aquarium, it is best to have 1 pr (male & female) and no other clownfish in the tank. And if the tank is small, then just have 1 pr of clownfish with some corals or an anemone.

In a big tank (3ft+ for A. ocellaris & percula) (4ft+ for the other clownfish) you can keep other fish with the clownfish because there is room for them to have a territory and room for the other fishes.

When the clownfish are young, they are quite peaceful, but the mature pr can be aggressive when defending a territory.

A 4ft+ long tank I got it ty.


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Im sorry but I do not think you are ready for a salt water tank, If you think water parameters on a fresh water tank are hard wait till you try salt water, Sea anemone are actually alive and also need to be cared for.
 
Im sorry but I do not think you are ready for a salt water tank, If you think water parameters on a fresh water tank are hard wait till you try salt water, Sea anemone are actually alive and also need to be cared for.

I didnā€™t say reef tank I said saltwater.


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Im sorry but I do not think you are ready for a salt water tank, If you think water parameters on a fresh water tank are hard wait till you try salt water, Sea anemone are actually alive and also need to be cared for.

And the fresh parameters arenā€™t hard I just didnā€™t understand GH and KH and some fish compatibility. Im fine now.


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Im sorry but I do not think you are ready for a salt water tank, If you think water parameters on a fresh water tank are hard wait till you try salt water, Sea anemone are actually alive and also need to be cared for.

And leather toadstools are excellent surrogates for Clownfish.


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