Clown Fish Not Dead

HighVoltageScience

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I don't know what locked the forum. I don't know much about this forum yet anyways i got a shrimp and i am now going to go up to a 5gal tank for a clown.
 
Alternative Name(s): anenomefish, perculas,false clown anenomefish
Scientific Name(s): Amphiprion percula or Amphiprion ocellaris
Category: Marine Fish
Difficulty: Medium
Maximum Size: 9cms
Minimum Tank Volume: 76 litres
Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallon
Water Temperature Range: 24-27°C

these are the facts. as mentioned to you before, 1,2,3 or even a 5 gallon tank is way too small for these guys.

please take heed to what i and others will say :good:

please read!!

and this

this too

this also!

lots of info and tank requirements in these links.
 
5 gallons is still too small for a clownfish High Voltage. SH
 
Gratz on the shrimp! What species is it? Where are the photos? (can't brag aboutnew livestock without showing it off :) )

regarding the clown tank, 5 gallon is still to small for a fish, go for 20 gallons as suggested.
 
I don't know what locked the forum. I don't know much about this forum yet anyways i got a shrimp and i am now going to go up to a 5gal tank for a clown.

you just need another 30 gallons, then you could consider a single clown. :hyper:
 
you would have to be pretty small to fit urself in :p . please just take the advice and dont intentionally harm the poor clown.
 

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