Clownfish aggression

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I've had two pairs of clownfish in the same 120 gallon tank for over a year now. When I came home from school this weekend, I noticed that one of the pairs fins were ripped up. The smallest one in particular was a lot more ripped up. I know it was definitely the other two clownfish since I've seen them chase the other two a little bit since I noticed their fins. Not sure if I should take them both back to the fish store or see if there's another way to fix the aggression, especially since there have been no issues till now.

Any ideas or suggestions?
 

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Thats clowns for you. I'd separate them asap. Usually 2 pairs of clowns doesnt work in all but very large tanks 6'+. I tried in a standard 125g years ago that did not work. It was also hard to add anything to the tanks once the clowns had decided it was theirs. So wasn't just species aggression.

Clowns are evil, both the fish and the so called human version.
 
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Thats clowns for you. I'd separate them asap. Usually 2 pairs of clowns doesnt work in all but very large tanks 6'+. I tried in a standard 125g years ago that did not work. It was also hard to add anything to the tanks once the clowns had decided it was theirs. So wasn't just species aggression.

Clowns are evil, both the fish and the so called human version.
Yeah my tank is 6ft long and they both had their side of the tank so I thought it would work and that's the only reason why I tried it.
 

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