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Tonight while I was working at my computer I noticed my female clown, Nas, has finally noticed one of my anemone. This is a really small anemone so I'm wondering if I should just let them host this one anemone and wait for it to grow or should I put a larger one in that might make them happier? This is in a biocube 29, my clowns are my only fish and I only have a few coral which aren't glued down yet so they can still be moved around.
Bad picture, like I said it's night and I just grabbed my cellphone for a quick pic.
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Let it grow. Mine feeds the anemone and they are both happy:)
 

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