New Clarkii and Anemone

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Hi guys,
Got a new Clarkii clown a few days ago and he immediately bonded with my anemone after only a couple of hours.
I have two ocellaris clowns that have been there for months, but never taken or shown interest in my anemones.
Apart from the above anemone I also have a bubble tip.
Tank is 100cm x 45cm x 35cm.

 

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Thats quite normal for Clarkii clowns. My 2 Clarkiis were the same.
They are the most natural host for most types of anemones.
 
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Wondering if I should get another Clarkii then to make a pair.
But then I think the clarkii pair may kill the ocellaris pair? At the moment the clarkii stays by his anemone on the one side of the tank, the ocellaris on the other.
 

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I think your going to have problems with the 3 clowns anyways...i would chose the species you like better and rehome the other.

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If my math is correct you have a 40 gallon (150L) tank - IMO too small for the fish that you have when they grow out and begin the hierarchy process. Good luck!
 

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Your clown doesnt look like a standard clarkii. It looks to be an allardi, or some other fish in the clarkii complex.
 
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Thanks for all the feedback and IDs on my clown. I really love the new fella, so I will be keeping him and finding a mate of the same species.
Although not bad, the aggression has already started. so Ill be rehoming the ocellaris.
 

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More pictures needed to confirm ID of the anemone. I think that is a LTA, M. doreensis. Pictures of the column and foot will most likely positively ID tis anemone. You will need a deep sand bed for him 3-4+ inches.
 

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