Clown growth rate

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Hi again everyone, how long does it take clowns to reach full size? I've had a pair for 3 years and they don't seem to have grown much (they were tiny when I got them). They now measure 1.5" , I was expecting them to be much bigger by now. It's a 35 gallon tank, any advice to encourage growth?
 
Hi again everyone, how long does it take clowns to reach full size? I've had a pair for 3 years and they don't seem to have grown much (they were tiny when I got them). They now measure 1.5" , I was expecting them to be much bigger by now. It's a 35 gallon tank, any advice to encourage growth?
Do they have any tank mates or how often do you feed them? Mine are a solid 1.5-2 inches now. The female is about 1.5 at least while the male is 2
 
Good question. I just bought 2 aquacultured percula clown pairs and they are tiny too. I don’t know the answer to your question but I just assumed it would be fast. Your post now has me wondering. Thanks for the post.
 
Do they have any tank mates or how often do you feed them? Mine are a solid 1.5-2 inches now. The female is about 1.5 at least while the male is 2
I only feed once per day, 1 cube of marine mix. they have 3 other tank mates so I don't want to over feed. Should I feed more?
 

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Reef Nutrition TDO pellets use a feed that's designed to quickly grow fish. They use it in commercial aquaculture. They also put a coating on it promote better coloration. I have a pair of 1.75-2" clowns that love the small size pellets. I've definitely noticed growth since I added them on 6/7/23.

Hard to tell if you're underfeeding but the pellets are a good supplement. It's easy to add a few pellets without overdoing it.
 
Reef Nutrition TDO pellets use a feed that's designed to quickly grow fish. They use it in commercial aquaculture. They also put a coating on it promote better coloration. I have a pair of 1.75-2" clowns that love the small size pellets. I've definitely noticed growth since I added them on 6/7/23.

Hard to tell if you're underfeeding but the pellets are a good supplement. It's easy to add a few pellets without overdoing it.
great, I'll give it a try thanks
 
Hi again everyone, how long does it take clowns to reach full size? I've had a pair for 3 years and they don't seem to have grown much (they were tiny when I got them). They now measure 1.5" , I was expecting them to be much bigger by now. It's a 35 gallon tank, any advice to encourage growth?
This will be hard to determine as its based on type, how bred, diet and overall health.
I have 11 full grown clowns and it took them close to 2 years to reach ful growth, nad there are two who are the smaller of the clan.
 
This will be hard to determine as its based on type, how bred, diet and overall health.
I have 11 full grown clowns and it took them close to 2 years to reach ful growth, nad there are two who are the smaller of the clan.
When I bought them, one had a swim bladder problem, I should have returned it but it makes me wonder if they have health issues from the shop
 
When I bought them, one had a swim bladder problem, I should have returned it but it makes me wonder if they have health issues from the shop
can be many factors-
Shipping issues
Over breeding
Quality of breeder stock
poor diet
 
One cube of frozen Marine Cuisine from San Francisco Bay Brand is 90.8% water 7.1% protein, 1.7% fat. If that's what you are using, it's very little nutrition, even though most fish attack the morsels when fed. You did not mention what the 3 tank mates are. My guess is they could use more protein and fat. Just a pinch of small pellets will contain more nourishment than the cubes. Of course fresh fish, clams etc would also be a great way to go. Don't want to overfeed, but I think you are a little on the low side.
 
This Fireclown and his mate are 32 years old and they are only about 2 1/2".

wow! i know nothing about fire clowns, is that small for a fire clown?
can be many factors-
Shipping issues
Over breeding
Quality of breeder stock
poor diet
I hope it's not something I'm doing, I'll purchase my next ones from a different breeder when the time comes
 
One cube of frozen Marine Cuisine from San Francisco Bay Brand is 90.8% water 7.1% protein, 1.7% fat. If that's what you are using, it's very little nutrition, even though most fish attack the morsels when fed. You did not mention what the 3 tank mates are. My guess is they could use more protein and fat. Just a pinch of small pellets will contain more nourishment than the cubes. Of course fresh fish, clams etc would also be a great way to go. Don't want to overfeed, but I think you are a little on the low side.
Thanks for the advice, I'm in the UK so it's a different company. I'm going to try pellets from now on ☺️
 
New little spectrum pellets are good.
I finally got mine to eat formula one pellets after all this time but she's so picky and really a pain when it comes to food. Always has been.
I think it's good to get some greens into them and she'll eat formula 2 flakes if I trick her.
Emphasis on the word trick.
 
New little spectrum pellets are good.
I finally got mine to eat formula one pellets after all this time but she's so picky and really a pain when it comes to food. Always has been.
I think it's good to get some greens into them and she'll eat formula 2 flakes if I trick her.
Emphasis on the word trick.
great advice, many thanks
 
They're Amphiprion perculer, do you think I'm under feeding (one cube per day marine mix)
Most reef fish eat throughout the day. As others mentioned pellets are a good source of nutrients. You could throw in a pinch in the morning and evening. You could also get an auto feeder and have it supplement throughout the day. I think 1 pellet per fish per hour is a good starting point.
 

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