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I feel like the answer is probably a hard no, but I’m throwing out the question anyway. If I have a fully mature longfin domino ocellaris, and I add a baby-baby bicinctus, is there a potential for pair up? Or is it more likely that one will still inevitably kill the other?

For context, right now I have a 40gal breeder, (no clowns in it at all, so they could be introduced simultaneously if needed), but I have the potential to size up to a 90 sometime in the next few years.
 

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I've never heard of a success story from mixing clown species. Then again, I don't really know of failures other than possibly one if I remember correctly, since it is just not really done that often.
 

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