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Clowns stay away from Anenome???


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    adalius - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I didn't even see the second clown. Hard to tell from the angle but it almost looks like a black & white occy. Right number of bars for one.

    I still stand behind my statement about this being too new of a tank to have much chance of the anemone surviving though.

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    fishtal - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    The one fish looks like a Mauritian Clown, A. chrysogaster. See here: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/clownfis.htm

    The other is most likely A. ocellaris, 99% sure. A. percula take much longer to develop their stripes than A. ocellaris and that appears to be a fairly small fish.
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