

Not recommended for beginners.īruce (Fishaholic) – Great White Shark – Obviously too large for an aquarium.Īnchor (Fishaholic) – Hammerhead Shark – Obviously too large for an aquarium.Ĭhum (Fishaholic) – Mako Shark – Obviously too large for an aquarium. Ray (School Teacher) – Spotted Eagle Ray – Has a venomous tail spine, and requires a very large aquarium. There is an alternative that looks like Gill and can suit a Large starter aquarium - (link to banner fish)Ĭrush & Squirt (Turtle Family) – Loggerhead Sea Turtle – Too large for an aquarium. Gill (Leader of the Tank Gang) – Moorish Idol – Finicky Eater, very difficult to keep alive in an aquarium but can be done by advanced aquarium keepers. (Not compatible with any of the fish on the list.) Not recommended. Depending on species, they can grow up to 3 feet, and require a very large aquarium.


They are incredible escape artists and will slip out of aquariums with conventional hoods, sometimes to their own detriment. Octopi in general – These creatures have a lot of personality, but don’t take kindly to imprisonment in an aquarium. Pearl – Flapjack Octopus – A deep sea octopus. Please ask if your interested in Seahorse aquariums.Ĭharacters Not Recommended for Most Aquariums: (Not compatible with most fish as seahorses are poor swimmers.) Not recommended for beginners. Sheldon (schoolmate) – Seahorse ( Large Starter) Should be kept in a single species tank, and fed twice per day. best looked to only try this fish once you have experience of looking after other fish.īloat (Tank Gang) – Pufferfish, unknown ( Large Starter) Will eat invertebrates (shrimps), requires a special diet, some have continuously growing teeth that need hard shelled food to wear them down. Tad (schoolmate) – Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish – ( Large Starter) Peaceful fish but moderately difficult to care for. Remember how much Dory loves to swim, and how confused she’d get running into aquarium walls! Loves her green veggies, will be healthiest if you can fed several times a day. Loves her green veggies, will be healthiest if you fed several times a day on Algae flakes or sheetĭory (Marlin’s Friend) – Hippo Tang/Blue Tang ( Large Starter) Needs 4+ feet of tank length to swim. Should be kept singly without lots of places for them to hide.īubbles (Tank Gang) – Yellow Tang ( Large Starter) – Needs 4+ feet of tank length to swim. Should only be kept with other bullies, not with peaceful fish. Serpent stars ( who generally have a large central disc and small skinny legs) are easier to care for in a mature tank and are reef safe (safe with live corals).ĭeb/Flo (Tank Gang) – Three Stripe Damselfish ( Nano & Large Starter) – Damsels are known to be very hearty, but can also be bullies and will pick on other fish. Peach (Tank Gang) – Starfish ( Large Starter) – A starfish shaped like Peach is a good aquarium invertebrate, It may eat reef invertebrates or corals depending on the type. Royal Gramma ( Nano & Large Starter) – A good aquarium fish. He cleans up after the other fish as is know as part of a clean up crew. Jacques (Tank Gang) Cleaner Shrimp ( Nano & Large Starter) – A good aquarium invertebrate, he will help keep aquarium fish healthy, and eat scraps of food the fish miss. All clownfish are born gender-neutral, so in the aquarium or when mating, the smaller fish will become the male, the larger the female. Buy two small fish or one fish smaller than the other. Clownfish can be kept singly or in pairs, but not in threes.
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A full grown pair of clownfish will need a 70 litre aquarium. Fully grown size for common clownfish is 8 - 10cm. Marlin (Nemo’s Dad), Coral (Nemo’s Mom) & Nemo (Title Character) Clownfish,Ī great starter aquarium fish. Each item will have Nano starter or Large starter which will show which tank each species will be suited for. OK, so let's look at the Nemo characters and what you can take home and what can't.
