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Originally Posted by Slipstream
Yah, id take the Anem as well, id also think about getting your lone clown a partner. They like having friends better than being alone.
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The saddleback clown might kill off any male partner I could add in the tank for her, and I'm positive if she didn't do him in my perc.'s would. They already killed a poor cleaner shrimp that got to close to their (host) zoas. I believe the only reason the clowns aren't attacking each other is #1-they were added to the tank at the same time #2-It's a 230g tank and the things they host in are on opposite sides of the tank.
FYI even though my saddleback clown is larger then my perc.'s It's my perc.'s that are vicious. Anytime my coral beauty (even though he's bigger) gets to close to the perc.'s zoas he receives a nip in his fins or body.

Whereas whenever any other fish come near the saddleback and her anemone she just stays in it and doesn't try to personally attack anyone, however once and awhile she will try to hit them with the arm of the anemone if they get too close.
For now we are not going to take our friends anemone, we literally have no where to put one. Our tank is very full of softies and lps and I would hate to see any of our corals get stung by a wondering anemone.