by Adam on Tue Mar 05, 2002 3:44 am
I'm not sure a 10 gallon tank is the best way to start... salt water fish are very sensitive to water chemistry and with only 10 gallons of water huge fluctuations are much harder to prevent then in say a 55 or 100 gallon tank...
You could keep 2 clowns in a 10 gallon but unless you put extremely bright lighthing 75-100 watts of power compact florecent, you cant put an anenome in there with them. Which is fine clowns dont need an anenome like many people seem to think they can be perfectly happy without one. Anenomes are one of the very most difficult creatures to keep alive in the aquarium, and the only people who end up doing it have them under extremely bight light.
You cant have a flame angel... you need at least a 30 gallon tank to keep them, and something closer to 55 gallon tank to keep them happy. look at all the smaller fish, like firefish, blennys, etc. 2 small fish will be about the limit of a tank that size.
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