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Thread: Clown fish

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    Whats the best way to keep clown fish?
    Does anyone know of any guides or infomation on keeping them as pets?
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    Hmm, ive found some infomation on them now
    Does anyone know the best place to buy fish tanks?
    Or any other cool fish to keep as pets?
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    a pet shop, They normaly sell big ones.


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    dont buy clow fish. they should remain in nature

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    Quote Originally Posted by xiao View Post
    dont buy clow fish. they should remain in nature
    PMSL!!

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    I work in a pets + aquatics shop if you ever need any help.
    I'm only saturday worker, so i don't know much but i can find out stuff for you.
    I do however know, clown loach's are extremly popular, but they are quite tempremental and get stressed very easily, so you'll have to keep your aquarium in tip top shape to house them.
    They are also quite aggressive in the way they have fin nipping qualities.
    Personally i love Neon dward gourami's + They're comunial fish.
    If you've got quite a mixed bunch, i'd go for angels, but they can be aggressive.
    Mitch, 18. Leeds University in September

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