You can keep quite a few fish with the clowns. Some that I've kept with them are canary blenny, longnose hawkfish, and cardinalfish. The clowns are territorial, especially if they've laid eggs, so you should find other fish that can stand up to a little aggression. It also helps if you put the fish in the tank in the order of least to most aggressive when stocking.
A bubble tip should be one the clowns should use, and it's one of the easiest to care for, as long as you have the proper lighting for them (they need at least compact fluorescents, if not T-5 or metal halide lighting - they won't survive under the traditional fluorescent tubes). Not all clowns and anemones naturally host, but those should be compatible.
For salt, it's best to use a hydrometer to measure the specific gravity of the water you mix. You want this around 1.020-1.026 for just fish, 1.024-1.026 for invertebrates (like the anemone). And good quality sea salt mix will do (I like the synthetic sea salt mixes, you can't just use regular salt, and evaporated sea water can contain contaminants). Measure the specific gravity once the salt has dissolved and the water is close to room temperature - the specific gravity changes with temperature.
I'll put some links below where you can get more info about clownfish-anemone compatability, salinity/specific gravity, and the fish I've mentioned:
2007-06-28 19:35:56
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answered by copperhead 7
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Research the heck out of salt water aquariums before you start. Ask established aquarist if you can borrow some books. Not all aquarium books are created equal or for the inexperienced! Saltwater is, in my opinion, by far the most rewarding aquarium to have. That said it can get real expensive real fast. The initial startup cost can easily hit $500 - $1000. To make the most of it you need to do some planning before you start. Example, decide what size and where you want to locate your aquarium, what filtration you want to use, how to aquascape, etc. (these are only a few of the things to consider). While it is cycling (at least a month or more based on your readings) you can decide what fish to start with. Think cheap. You DO NOT want to start with a $75+ fish if you are just starting! Last but not least, as you decide what critters you want to go with, you must research any and all special needs. Example, does the anemone you want have any special lighting requirements? Having said all of that, I have a “saltwater group for beginners” in yahoo groups. Feel free to drop by and ask all the questions you want. Yes, that was a shameless plug, but hay
2007-06-29 04:04:17
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answered by sa1ty_water 1
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You sound like you are very new to the hobby. Saltwater aquariums require A LOT of work and research to maintain successfully. You should do some reading before you buy anything.
As for compatibility with percula clowns, they cannot be kept with eels, scorpionfish, lionfish, sharks, hawfish, snappers, or groupers. A few other smaller semi-agressive fish (damsels, Tangs) would do nicely with a pair of clowns.
I would not recommend getting an anemone, because they are very hard to keep and should only be placed in a well established tank.
Make sure you cycle your tank, don't overcrowd it, and read read read.
2007-06-28 20:03:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Clowns must be get in the tank together because the are aggressive to other clowns if you put them later. A general rule is to start a tank with all the population you want because fishes get aggressive to newcomers. I lost a lot of fishes from one clown I had in my tank . It is advisable to have two anemones instead of one. Clowns like all the anemones. Anemones need the light you use for fish. The water must have special gravity 0.21 - 0.23 which you can measure with an instrument you can find in the pet shop. A good rule is to put 675 gr. o f marine salt to 20 litters of water to achieve that.
2007-06-28 20:38:18
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answered by sdv 1
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I even have had great fish tanks with categories of fish so right it is what I had. I had clean water fish. the clarification is that the fish are somewhat extra affordable, there's a great style which you've interior the tank, you are able to mixture and journey. additionally it rather is could much less annoying to scrub and shelter than salt water tanks. In a clean water tank you are able to upload plant life, rocks, and all varieties of decorations. interior the salt water there are plant life yet they care somewhat extra high priced than clean water. it rather is the cost, the selection and the easy care that makes clean water tanks betters. In my case, I had in a27 gallong tank clean water, Angels, Neons, dissimilar tropicals, gold fish, and others. This makes the tank extra thrilling. The salt water tank could be thrilling yet back the cost is a controversy. additionally cleansing is lots much less annoying seeing which you have no longer have been provided that heavy salt residue on the perimeters that receives caked and tricky to scrub off. For the clean water tank, I empty it totaly. In a great 5 gallon sparkling pail I positioned clean water, then on the sting of the pail I positioned the sparkling filters then upload the fish. collectively as the fish are interior the sparkling pail of water with the filters, I wash the tank, plant life and decorations. The tank is easy, I rinse it then upload salt, sure salt by fact it rather is a organic cleansing agent and you do no longer could scrub. Then I rinse the tank sturdy. place it back pour interior the water from the pail upload the fish and the filters then upload what water is mandatory and then the decorations and completed. I had fish that lasted me 8 years. An Angel fish that I have been given as somewhat one I had for 10 years. He replaced into black and silver and extremely great. On individual provided me $3 hundred for him, yet I pronounced no by fact I grew him up from a tiny fish to an person. He replaced into pleasing. great fins and a swish physique as he swam. yet I advise which you examine alongside with your famous puppy keep first. additionally watch the puppy keep. some shops convey interior the fish and pass away them interior the boxes that they arrive in a lengthy collectively as earlier putting interior the tanks and once you purchase the fish they die quickly by no longer being attended early sufficient. I even have reported this to the puppy keep that I used to pass to and that they did no longer care. many of the fish died. So I went to a various keep the place they shelter the fish and that's the place I have been given my Angel fish that I had for all that factor.
2016-10-19 03:42:28
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answered by ? 4
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If you are getting a saltwater tank i suggest you read alot. Saltwater tanks are much harder than freshwater, you dont just add salt
2007-06-29 06:34:43
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answered by Anonymous
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200gms
2007-06-28 21:14:21
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answered by zaveric 2
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