Thanks Bob, I don't know if it's loyalties so much, but new corals fascinating right now for sure. I am also concerned about bio-loads, water quality, etc. So I have some things to think about regarding this situation.
And CRAP, I think I found an answer to my question, from WetWebMedia and Anthony Calfo:
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The unnatural hosting of anemonefish by some (most in fact) scleractinians (stony coral) will lead to the death of the coral in time. It does not happen overnight or even in a few months... but, the repetitive abrasive stimulation of the stonies' polyps will open an infection that can quite possibly take the corals life. Most don't survive clownfish residence more than 18-24 months.
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<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">This was in a similar context to my original question. SO, I have a female Ocellaris scheduled for transfer. I hope they will both do alright in the 10g.
Alan
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