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I currently have had a golden stripe maroon clownfish in the past and currently have a black & white Ocellaris. I've only owned single specimens and thus have no experience in keeping multiple clownfish.
I'd characterize their care as being easy; other clowns are probably similar to keep I would imagine. They can be territorial but are not troublemakers, and can fend for themselves.
I've kept the following fish with clownfish with no issue: dwarf angelfish, various damsels, flame hawkfish, royal gramma, tomini tang, blenny, and paddlefin wrasse with no real issues. I kept the maroon clownfish in a fish only set up. It didn't bother anyone and no one bothered it.
My ocellaris has claimed a large frogspawn coral and will defend fend it from any fish that swims in its vicinity, which is essentially the entire far-right side of the tank:
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It will 'display' which will cause most fish just to swim away. My flame hawkfish would sometimes perch in the area and stay put. They would have rare show downs, but nothing serious.
What type of contradictory info did you come across in regards to clownfish?
African cichlid and saltwater aquariums