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Old 10/24/2001, 12:58 PM
yanasina yanasina is offline
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new bubble: new clown?

I had to slide over some rocks yesterday to make room for a new plate coral and I guess I aggravated my bubble tip anemone. This morning when I checked out the tank I had two. I think I squeezed his home too much and made him move; partially.

I have one tomato clown in the 55 gallon tank, no other fish, some anthelia and four new corals. My question is should I get another clown for the new anemone? If so, should I get another tomato, or what could I get?

Thanks (I did a search but couldn't find an answer to this.)
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Old 10/24/2001, 01:30 PM
Laura D Laura D is offline
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If your current clown is well established, I am afraid it would fight with a new tomato clown.

I don't have any experience with mixing clown species, maybe someone else can answer that question???

I don't think that the new anemone needs a new clown, I think your current tomato clown may use both anyway.
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