Provided the clarkii is housed in an aquarium large enough to prevent stunting, it should grow to about 4ish inches in length. They also have a habit of putting on a fair amount of "bulk" as well.melissfish said:does anyone know how big my clarkii clownfish will grow
Reverse osmosis is a way of filtering impurities from tap and other water sources. You can read about it <<here>>. It's use can be very important if the tap water in your area is high in unwanted elements which is usually the case.gizmo said:By the way what is reverse osmosis water?
Other than being sure their water is free of nitrates, phosphates, silicates and other impurities you really do not need to do much else other than monitor the alk/Ca and be sure it has a proper ph. Even though using a pre-preped water for your water changes, you still need a pure water source for topping of evaporation.gizmo said:Oh i forgot 2 mention, when i do my water change (once every week), I use the salt water that i buy from the fish store. They said the salt water comes straight from the sea so i don't need to add anything to it when i do my water change.
One of the two or possibley just coincedence. Not anything you should be concerned about though.gizmo said:they just mating or something