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The guy I bought the last 6 ocellaris from keeps them a .020. For exactly the reasons mentioned above. Disease control and cost. Keeps all corals at .026. He's a very successful breeder and coral producer. I'll take his advice over most. Just acclimate properly.Fish can be kept in a wide range of salinity. Corals and inverts have a much smaller window.
Fish only tanks often keep salinity at low levels to help with the spread of disease, as well as save some money on salt.
Some float near the top. One of mine, perculla, wedges between a conch shell and the glass. That's why they ate called clowns. Lol.. That's where he spends lots of his time. Ocellaris in other tanks stay on the move. Occasionally bothering torches.ha![]()
Here is one that's been in love with this shell for almost 4 years. Lol

This seems backwardsMy male sleeps in his anemone and my female sleeps up in the back right corner of my tank![]()


