Clownfish Reccomendation!

CrazyCoolFishGuy

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Hi, I hope you are having an amazing day! I've had this type of clownfish for the past 5 months and he's been all alone. Currently looking to give him a buddy Clownfish and was curious if it's best to get the same type or could I get a naked clownfish or the common normal orange Nemo. Wanting to keep things peaceful. I bought a Black Widow Anemone, and he has yet to host with it, im hoping the other Nemo will guide him into loving it. Appreciate all of your help!

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If its big its mature and prob female. You want a small one of the same type. It should turn male. 2 females will fight.
You can read about sexing clowns . Lot of info on the web and here.
 

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Echoing others. A small ocellaris is what you want. Smaller the better. Ime it's easier to pair the ones with the same color pattern so another black ocellaris, but a naked ocellaris would probably work. I have a standard and a black together as a pair in my 120, but they were harder to pair than the 2 standard orange ocellaris I had before
 

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And by "harder to pair" I mean the larger standard ocellaris nearly killed the black ocellaris several times and chased it into the overflow probably a half dozen times. They're fully paired now though with no aggression.
 

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