Yes, I agree with twenty leagues.. Let's say you section off the 120 to 4 pieces.
Now you have 4 compartmentst that are 1 foot by 2 feet (which are going to be difficult to see)
You would probably be better off getting four 20 gallon or four 29 gallons.
It would definitely be easier to maintain 4 smaller tanks.
Seems a shame to partition a 120 gallon like that.
Also, no offense to the OP.. but do you have any salt water experience? It seems like breeding clownfish is a very difficult first time breeding project. I would start with your original idea of African cichilds and get some experience. Fry of African cichlids are much easier to raise, etc.
Now you have 4 compartmentst that are 1 foot by 2 feet (which are going to be difficult to see)
You would probably be better off getting four 20 gallon or four 29 gallons.
It would definitely be easier to maintain 4 smaller tanks.
Seems a shame to partition a 120 gallon like that.
Also, no offense to the OP.. but do you have any salt water experience? It seems like breeding clownfish is a very difficult first time breeding project. I would start with your original idea of African cichilds and get some experience. Fry of African cichlids are much easier to raise, etc.