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    demonclownfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    it take a large tank with a large scape to try and make it so that they anemones stay far away enough that you can hope they will never make contact.

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    People have clownfish that were all part of the same fry together in large groups. But you have to get little ones that have always been together and I am not sure how many gallons of water they would need. Some one like fishtal or anyone else who breeds will be able to give you more info on that.

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