Frost_Hydra
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Yesterday I acclimated a Midnight Ocellaris Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris var.) to my tank which has peaceful residents including a Teardrop Ocellaris Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris). The Teardrop has been in my tank for about a month and has grown from the size of a quarter to a half dollar coin, and started hosting a BTA I added a week ago. The Midnight is about 1.5x times the size as the Teardrop. These are both the same species of fish, with just different coloration, so I was hoping that they would pair up; as they are both young. Though shortly after adding the Midnight, the Teardrop started nipping its tail and fin, till it swam all the way to the corner, where it has been for the past two days. I know clownfish are territorial, But I didn't think the teardrop would go at it so aggressively as it itself is decently smaller than the new arrival. I've noticed no signs of aggression coming from the Midnight. I was just curious if anyone knew if this is normal, and that they would eventually warm up to each other, or should I remove the Midnight. I have a 55g long, and if the Midnight goes about 3 inches off the wall the Teardrop will go after it. Thank you in advance