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I had a gold stripe for over 2 years. Very nice looking fish but would not allow me to place any corals near his anemone. Just sold him a couple weeks ago, sad to see him go.
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Had a gorgeous pair, loved them other than their slightly nasty behaviour!
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The biggest thing I like from Maroons is the fact that they go out of their way to feed their anenomies. The fist mouthful usually goes to feed their "HOST", I don't see that much in other clowns. Seen it in Black Ocelleris but not all of them like in maroons.
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That fish is doing great with a new mate about 1/3 her size.Instant couple ,no aggresion. However my lil guy (who use to be a wimp) now thinks he is untouchable and will try to bully any other fish that come near his flowerpot.lol
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I like the fact they seem to have a personality and are a little nasty. I may have to track a couple down.
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