@Lesley : I guess that's all individual preferences. I tend to not get too attached to my fish. I do love them and want to keep them forever, but if the time comes that they need to go, then they need to go.
@CodyS : See my response on Facebook. I dun wanna copy everything here. @_@ So much of a hassle.
@ezza : Apology accepted. Though chances are though that you still won't like what I'm doing regardless. I am glad that you did apologize though, even though you do think I'm wrong. And the fact that I am not thinking that I'm wrong will probably make you annoyed still, but well, we can act like adults, can't we? :)
@Rob : Plan is bi-weekly water changes, or at least weekly I guess. I can get fresh seawater everyday, so yeah. Also I am not a huge fan of live rock - not in this case anyways. I do have four litres of Marine Pure in there though, for biological filtration.
@The Reefuge : Thanks for stepping in. Appreciate it.
@Buddy : Thanks for the welcome. I personally do not believe I made a mistake with the stocking of this tank, especially given my future plans. I do know that the Blue Tang won't fit in there forever, or even within the next few months. But when it grows larger, I'll move it on.
As for the Clownfish, yes I have. There are examples of Clownfish crossbreeding, from closely related species such as the Percula and Ocellaris, to less related species, such as Ocellaris and Maroon Clownfish. Though I haven't found (or really try that hard to find) examples of a pairing from these three, the fact that Clowns from two different genera can crossbreed, and that Clowns of two different species of the same genus has crossbreed, leads to the likelihood that other species of said genus can crossbreed as well.
Maybe it won't happen, but the likelihood is there, and I want to find out.
And yes, I know they aren't friendly as Nemo and Dory from the movies. I know they are aggressive.
So again, when it happens, the others will be moved on. :) I disagree on the 'buy to the current size tank only' idea, it depends on the ability of the person to move the fish on. If I can do it, then I don't see a reason to limit myself.
And yes, I have done research on what people have done to breed Clownfish.
In the end, thank you for the suggestions, I do appreciate it. But for this particular instance, I'll keep following my plan. Hey, it may and probably change as I go along. But for now, that's the plan.
3x Clowns and a Blue Tang in a tank, remove the Blue Tang when it gets big, remove one of the Clowns when the remaining two pairs up.