marek
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Reason I ask is that I dropped a tomato clownfish to a tank that has another tomato clownfish with a couple anemones. One thing to note is that the original resident is larger, looks more bulky about the head and most importantly has been in that tank for nearly one year. Interesting thing happened however when I dropped the newcomer in overnight. I woke up today seeing that the newcomer being smaller and not as bulky has the original resident cornered in one of the tank corners! I would completely think something else would happen, BUT THIS? Should I just take the other out or is there still a chance they may accept each other? Also, how are clowns ultimately mated if they are so hard to accept one another?
Thanks.
Thanks.