Do clownfish ever sleep?

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i have a pair of ocellaris clownfish plus one tomato single ( they actually get along pretty good) and they ...never... seem to sleep. Ive been up at all times of the night and i never see them actually sleeping. They just have a constant waving motion all night over their seperate chosen spaces by the rock. Neither have an anenome at the moment, mine is too small so i keep it separate until it gets bigger. Ive already had two small anenomes killed by my single tomato clownfish, she is so big and anenome obsessed. She basically gut puches them until they hide and shrivel up and break down. So, this time around... i keep my anenome in an acclimation box until it is big enough.
Just concerned because i dont think they ever sleep. Is this normal for clownfish?
 

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Yes is normal clown behavior, also the best time to remove from reef if needed... :)
 
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Yeah, i cant wait until my anenome is big enough to put in the main tank. Im kinda hoping it splits so i have an anenome for both
 

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is the tank dark at night?

mine sleep vertically, looking at each other, they are moving still while sleeping, they can sit on the bottom sometimes but that just seems to be a rest, sleeping they are normally moving.
 

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Mine lies on a magfloat at the top of the tank with one eye open making sure I don't have the net out....
I get up every day at 2:30 AM.
I know he's looking at me.
 

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Mine never stops swimming all over the tank... Doesn't do anything that I would even call resting haha
If it’s dark at night and no loud noise such as power heads etc then I gu so that’s all you can do.
 

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i have a pair of ocellaris clownfish plus one tomato single ( they actually get along pretty good) and they ...never... seem to sleep. Ive been up at all times of the night and i never see them actually sleeping. They just have a constant waving motion all night over their seperate chosen spaces by the rock. Neither have an anenome at the moment, mine is too small so i keep it separate until it gets bigger. Ive already had two small anenomes killed by my single tomato clownfish, she is so big and anenome obsessed. She basically gut puches them until they hide and shrivel up and break down. So, this time around... i keep my anenome in an acclimation box until it is big enough.
Just concerned because i dont think they ever sleep. Is this normal for clownfish?
My maroon pair sleep in the nem, they just wiggle a lot! My big pair in my other tank are too big for both to fit in their nem so they just wiggle vertically but the wiggles slow down and thats when I know they sleep. Clownfish are very weird
 

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