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![]() You probably will end up with one dominant pair & they will be very territorial against the others, unless in a very large tank.
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![]() -is it true that the leader of the anemone is usually the largest female
and that the smaller males follow?
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![]() I got two clowns in one anenome and one in another, they are seperated by a rock "wall" where they cant see each other and they never fight, barely even venture a foot from their anenomes
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![]() I know at least in the wild an anemone will have a mated pair living in an anemone and that there will be jeuvenile males in waiting that hang around waiting for thier chance to move in when one of the pair dies.
I'm somewhat surprised that there are not many reefers on here who have tried this?
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![]() I've seen it done a bunch of times in aquariums. Although I can't be all that sure how successful it is as often these show tanks are maintained for looks, not necessarily for the health of the animals.
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