Clownfish Compatibility. Fish are fish are fish—right? Wrong: Fish are much like people. Some really like each other and make for good neighbors. Some shouldn't live across the street—or even in the same town—as other fish. read more
Clownfish are no different. Some fish will make great tank mates with clownfish, while others just won’t work out. While there are no hard-set rules on what you can put together in a tank, having an idea of which fish will compete with each other for food and even position in the tank can go a long way in ensuring a peaceful fish tank. read more
Clownfish are considered peaceful marine fish. When introduced to your tank as a mated pair, they tend to get along with your other peaceful marine fish, such as firefish goby, green chromis, and royal gramma basslet. read more
That really depends on a few factors, but generally, clownfish will do well in tanks that are quite small. Nano tanks of about 8 to 10 gallons are on the small end for the Ocellaris Clownfish but the fish will still do quite well in a tank that size. In fact, some breeders will put pairs in a 10 gallon tank for spawning. read more