Cannibal Clownfish?

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I have 2 small ocellaris clowns that I believe are taking bites out of each others fins. There are no other fish in the tank, just some snails and small Scarlett hermits. Is this even possible?
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Yeah, that sometimes happens if they are close in size. It should work itself out in just a couple of days. If it doesn't get better one my need to be removed.
 

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I have 2 small ocellaris clowns that I believe are taking bites out of each others fins. There are no other fish in the tank, just some snails and small Scarlett hermits. Is this even possible?
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How are they doing today? Any better?
 

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Very common behavior for clowns of similar size, as mentioned. It’s also a notable point perhaps that all fish are cannibalistic, or more succinctly opportunistic!
 

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