Clownfish quickly twitching through sand to dig?

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My clownfish has recently began quickly twitching into the sandbed, It has constantly been the same spot and a small divot has appeared,

She is the dominant female and has a mated pair if that changes everything,

The hole is very close too the powerhead that they're hosting (which is nowhere close too my anenome btw)

This started 2 days ago, about 7 days ago I added a new fish (firefish) and yesterday I added a new light (Ai prime 16HD) as my stock evo 13.5 light broke if this changes anything.

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Congratulations! Your female is exhibiting mating behavior! I had a pair of clowns in a 20G tank that did the same thing. Some clowns like to dig a spot that's lower flow so that they can sleep easier. I also found that they are more like to begin spawning when this happens.
 

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females like to redecorate sometimes, its truly annoying in a reef tank with high flow and sand all over the place (my experience)
 

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