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Old 03-06-2003, 08:26 PM
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Try to remove them both and set them in a seperate tank with a divider, they are trying to establish a pecking order like has already been said. The more aggressive one will become the female but right now they need to establish their "understanding" Soon enough he will be confined to a cave of their host anemone, and she will bring them both food etc... She will also kill any fish she sees as a threat to her little man though. I have two saddlebacks two tomatos and two clarkii, the tomatos and clarkiis were bought as a BIG and a little one each, they haven't had any trouble as the little one knows it will get its butt kicked if it gets any ideas.
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