• Laura3673

Marie5348

I had them living together. Chrysiptera is a territorial fish and can show aggression, especially during feeding, but without fighting. The clownfish behaved depressed the whole time, so I decided to sell the chrysiptera. However, after the sale, the clownfish's behavior did not change, even after buying a second clownfish, so the issue was not with the chrysiptera. In my opinion, you can keep them together in 50-60 liters, but in smaller volumes, problems may arise, depending on luck.

Melinda

I have a pair of Chrysipter and clownfish living with me - everything is fine!

Nicole

What is your volume?

Kenneth7331

I will take responsibility for Pavlik; as I remember, it's about 130 liters. In such a volume, with shelters, they will get along. You have a 30-liter aquarium, which is very small for a territorial fish; I wouldn't put it in there, although if you really want to, you can try, just buy a small Chryiptera.

Kenneth2761

130 liters

Aaron6112

Aquarium 60*40*43 = 100 liters. Over three years, there were 3 chrysurus (not at the same time) and about 10 clownfish (also not at the same time). The chrysurus always tried to show their character, but not more than that. One swam out from the rocks and tried to chase, the clownfish turned sideways and that was it.

Melissa3200

Thank you all for the responses!

Nicholas2252

I have a harlequin rasbora about 4-5 cm that is nipping at two clownfish 5-6 cm in a 200-liter tank.