Clowns fighting or playing?

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And I was told by some older hobby friends that the kind of fight they saw in that video I post wasn't a date, for female male dominance

Was a real fight

Maybe they were two females when I bought them at first
 

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And my tank is a really small tank, so it's more easy for them to go up and jump off as I now realize
 
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They are both really close in size and I did notice the shaking. So hopefully it's them getting together. My tank is a standard 29g which is a decent swim to the top
 

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Yes that's usually what happens :) and I am sure they will be just fine

Wish you all the luck with your tank
 
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Just a quick update. They continued to fight for a couple of days and have since separated. I guess one got tired of getting picked on. So he moved to the other side of the tank.
 

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