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I’ve been wanting a nano tank for a while know and definitely know I want either a peninsula mini 15 or the 25. Is there much of a difference between what I can stock them with (corals and fish)? Will one be harder to care for than the other?
 
Well, the 25-gallons will be larger than the 15-gallon and has more service area but I don't think there will be much difference in the fish and coral selection.
 
Well, the 25-gallons will be larger than the 15-gallon and has more service area but I don't think there will be much difference in the fish and coral selection.
Thank you! I’ll probably go with the 15 then. Is that big enough to still get a clownish or clownfish pair.
 
Thank you! I’ll probably go with the 15 then. Is that big enough to still get a clownish or clownfish pair.
Plenty big. Clowns produce a lot of waste but it’s the best Nano Fish in the trade. They do well in small tanks big tanks etc. Try to buy them as small as you can. They will grow. The biggest mistake I see on people intruding Clowns to a Nano is that they are big. Which increase that bio load quickly. Buy them smaller and cheaper. They’ll be fine in a 15.

Not sure how new you are either. I usually like captive bread. Ask the LFS what they feed and stare at the tanks for a while. Try to buy a pair. They will sex change automatically.
 
Plenty big. Clowns produce a lot of waste but it’s the best Nano Fish in the trade. They do well in small tanks big tanks etc. Try to buy them as small as you can. They will grow. The biggest mistake I see on people intruding Clowns to a Nano is that they are big. Which increase that bio load quickly. Buy them smaller and cheaper. They’ll be fine in a 15.
Should I put one in at a time about a month apart to make it easier on the tank
 
Thank you! I’ll probably go with the 15 then. Is that big enough to still get a clownish or clownfish pair.

That will depend on what clownfish. We have a marron clown for about 20-years now, she is over 5" long.

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Plenty big. Clowns produce a lot of waste but it’s the best Nano Fish in the trade. They do well in small tanks big tanks etc. Try to buy them as small as you can. They will grow. The biggest mistake I see on people intruding Clowns to a Nano is that they are big. Which increase that bio load quickly. Buy them smaller and cheaper. They’ll be fine in a 15.

Not sure how new you are either. I usually like captive bread. Ask the LFS what they feed and stare at the tanks for a while. Try to buy a pair. They will sex change automatically.

Definitely go captive bred and if you get from lfs, ask them to feed the fish and choose fish that are already eating. :)
 
Plenty big. Clowns produce a lot of waste but it’s the best Nano Fish in the trade. They do well in small tanks big tanks etc. Try to buy them as small as you can. They will grow. The biggest mistake I see on people intruding Clowns to a Nano is that they are big. Which increase that bio load quickly. Buy them smaller and cheaper. They’ll be fine in a 15.

Not sure how new you are either. I usually like captive bread. Ask the LFS what they feed and stare at the tanks for a while. Try to buy a pair. They will sex change automatically.
I’m pretty new and have been running a 75 gallon tank for about 5 months.
Definitely go captive bred and if you get from lfs, ask them to feed the fish and choose fish that are already eating. :)
thank you!
 
I’m pretty new and have been running a 75 gallon tank for about 5 months.

thank you!

Anytime, if you need any help reach out! Here’s a picture of my two little guys years ago in quarantine when I first got them (at the time I really struggled wielding a siphon and every water change was a mess! Haha) my female (the blacker ice is now a solid black with just a small orange belly and my plain ocellaris is a really pretty gradient orange.

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Should I put one in at a time about a month apart to make it easier on the tank
Scratch that 75 gallon. Your okay. You can go with a bigger pair. Your good bro! I like to go smaller although. Designer clowns may not be out of the question as well. But cheaper is always better when starting a tank.
 
I’d go for the small pair. $11 bucks each lol. Hopefully they feed new life spectrum. Lol. You can do two at a time and it increase the shot of them pairing faster.
That and it will keep aggression down. If you put it one at a time, you risk the second being rejected or badly bullied by the first because they view the tank territory as theirs. Plus, a traumatic experience like being moved (then being scared together) helps them bond more quickly because they’re “in it together”... as bad as that sounds haha.
 
Anytime, if you need any help reach out! Here’s a picture of my two little guys years ago in quarantine when I first got them (at the time I really struggled wielding a siphon and every water change was a mess! Haha) my female (the blacker ice is now a solid black with just a small orange belly and my plain ocellaris is a really pretty gradient orange.

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They are so cute! I have 2 in my 75 gal around that size
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Scratch that 75 gallon. Your okay. You can go with a bigger pair. Your good bro!
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Scratch that 75 gallon. Your okay. You can go with a bigger pair. Your good bro! I like to go smaller although. Designer clowns may not be out of the question as well. But cheaper is always better when starting a tank.
i meant should I do 1 at a time if I get the 15 but you already answered that
 
Anytime, if you need any help reach out! Here’s a picture of my two little guys years ago in quarantine when I first got them (at the time I really struggled wielding a siphon and every water change was a mess! Haha) my female (the blacker ice is now a solid black with just a small orange belly and my plain ocellaris is a really pretty gradient orange.

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Thank you for all the help by the way you’ve been amazing. I really appreciate it!
 
No pair them in that 15 gallon day 1. Sorry I got confused. Lol. Saw 15 gallon then your post on 75. Lol so you got the 75. For the 15 try to buy them small. Don’t buy big clowns. You want to buy them as a pair. Stare at the tanks awhile. Figure out which ones seem to pair and ask what type of food they feed.
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Those guys are doing well in my 13.5. Did a pair in a 14 biocube as well. Buy them all same day but get them smaller.
 
What is the fish behind the clown and tang? Could I get that for my 75 gal reef tank?

That is a filefish, we purchased the fish to eat the aiptasia anemones. She (don't know if a male or female) is so sweet, my wife's favorite fish. A 75-gallon tank is a great size tank for just about any fish.
 

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