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I have to clowns. I think one is a ocellaris clown and one is a percula and the percula keeps chasing and biting the other one. What should I do? There both small so I think there juveniles
 

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Welcome to the forum!
Right now it sounds like they are figuring out the hierarchy. I would monitor for if it gets any worse and separate if needed.
 

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I’d let them be…their showing who’s boss….and if you have to , catch both, put them both in a small breeder box or acclimation box together….for a day or two…
 
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I’d let them be…their showing who’s boss….and if you have to , catch both, put them both in a small breeder box or acclimation box together….for a day or two…
If I put both of them in a breeder box it will just bully it more no? Should I put the bully in the breeder box by itself?
 
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Even if it’s to die for. They have been fighting for days!
I mean just 1 fish is fighting. The other one seems scared of it and keeps trying to hide and going to the top of the tank to hide behind the heater and stuff
 

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I mean just 1 fish is fighting. The other one seems scared of it and keeps trying to hide and going to the top of the tank to hide behind the heater and stuff
If the less dominant clown is showing signs of being injured (torn fins, missing scales, etc) then perhaps it’s not a good fit. How long have they been together?
 
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If the less dominant clown is showing signs of being injured (torn fins, missing scales, etc) then perhaps it’s not a good fit. How long have they been together?
Find are a little torn. They’ve been together for over 2 weeks. I don’t know what to do
 

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Find are a little torn. They’ve been together for over 2 weeks. I don’t know what to do
You can try to give them more time, stick them in a small breeder box together for a few day, or separate permanently.
How do you acquire these two fish?

My only other suggestion would be placing a mirror or iPad with a video of clowns up to the glass.
 
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You can try to give them more time, stick them in a small breeder box together for a few day, or separate permanently.
How do you acquire these two fish?

My only other suggestion would be placing a mirror or iPad with a video of clowns up to the glass.
I got them from Petco. They seemed fine there. What would the iPad do?
 

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