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![]() I had the same thing happen with me, I though one was going to die ! I was ready to take one out and give it to a friend. It took them about 1 month of fighting and messing around but now they live together in there anemone with no problems. I would just give it some time as they are trying to figure everything out, just keep an eye on them
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![]() Are they similar in size? When I added a second clown the new one was smaller then the established one and they buddied up pretty much within minutes. I think it is always best that the second one be smaller then the first which helps to establish dominance very quickly.
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![]() yup they are figuring out which one is going to turn into the femal of the pare. femals dominate alot of the aquatic world both salt and fresh water. It will take sme time you may spot the odd scale missing from them while they are doing this. use alittle melifix in the water to help provent infections in there cuts. You don't have to dose as on bottle just half of the recomended dose you are useing it as a proventitive not a treatment.
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