Clownfish waving its tail at sand?

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2 days ago I purchased a pair of adult clowns from my lfs, and today I saw the female go down to the substrate and start “fanning” the substrate with her tail, she wasn’t scratching or anything like that, is that normal? Or just a random thing they do?
 

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If its the larger one, the female may be prepping a mating/spawning area
 

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yep my large clown I had would do this all the time, even go so far down as to hit the glass bottom. If you just got them it’s likely they are claiming that area as there territory.
 

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My 2 black ice will guard a section of sand with their life. I had to move a frag from my rock to the sand for a few hours and my big female was constantly head butting it and waving her tail at the sand around the frag. They are definitely characters!
 

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