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![]() It could work if you can keep 2 groups far away, on opposite ends of the tank. From my observation, clown fish never venture far away from their hosts.
Of course anemone can walk so no guarantee that 2 groups won't meet. My other observation is that clown fish seem to be able to keep the anemone stationary. I have seen my clown fish some time pushing the column of my anemone using their nose. It looks like the clown fish is trying to stop anemone from moving. Good luck. |
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![]() I have 3 clownfish in my tank, 2 black and white and one normal orange one. I had 2 orange but one jumped out attempted adding another orange clown in but he got pumbled so i gave him to my uncle. He is happy there. also tried adding 2 black ice but they were to small and other fish picked on him but not the clowns. Until the clownfish jumped out they were all happy and didnt care at all about eachother. They lived in the same BTA and didnt care. As soo as the little orange clown was gone the Big BLack and white and the Big normal clown paired up and kicked the small black and white clown out.(now lives in another anenome alone on other side of tank.
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