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![]() I had one doing this for a year until I got it a companion (a smaller one! so it's not a female) and she started behaving very differently.
Clownfish usually behave very differently and more normally when in couple. Mine host 2 sebae anemone and a duncan coral. They never go far away from their anemone and each one has its own anemone to sleep in at night. So cute to watch. It is a normal behavior for a clownfish to be with a companion and to live in an anemone. Quote:
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