I‘m interested in getting2percula or ocellaris clownfish,(and if I also get a tomato clownfish.would that cause any problems??) and a starfish (not sure of which type of starfish would be compatable with the clowns). I was thinking of a chocolate starfish but I‘ve heard that they are a little agressive and may eat the fish. Any suggestions on which type of starfish would be compatable with the clownfish? (I picked the clownfish and chocolate starfish because I‘ve never had saltwater fish and have heard those are hardy fishthat and they are absolutely gorgeous). My other questions are how big of a tank should I get?? And when I clean out the tank, do I have to take everything out of the tank (sand and all) and refill it, wait for it to cycle and then put them back in their home? And if I use like, packaged real ocean water (from petco)is that ok?? I know these questions sound stupid, but I just want to make sure the fish would be happy, healthy and have enough room.
I'm from France, I'm sorry if this happened to you, but it couldn't happen here in France
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