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Unread 06/20/2013, 08:00 AM   #12
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I think reefers had success with adding two pairs in a relatively large tank but they need to be not too aggressive clown species like Pink Skunk, Ocellaris or Percula. Often they were added with their host at the some time so that they stay around their natural hosts. The tank have to be reasonably large, they should be at least 3 or more feet from each other. Even when all of these requirements are met, there is no guarantee that this will work.
I had a Pink Skunk pair and Ocellaris trio in the past in my 450 gal, 8 foot tank. Each pair had their own Magnifica. Both pairs were breeding at the time the tank crashed and I lost them along with their hosts.


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