Complex question about Ocellaris clowns and pairing, (I might have 2 females )

Radioheadx14

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This is somewhat of a complex situation...
About 6 months ago I got 2 small tank raised ocellaris clowns and they seemed to have pair off... then 2 months later the larger one stressed the smaller one to literal death. I kept 'it' alone for 4 months and recently added 'it' to my 34g.

The same thing happened to my brother, he had a pair in a 12g for about a year, but now the larger one caused the smaller one to jump in the back. He said it was pretty beat up. So he brought over the larger one and I added it to my tank. They are pretty close to the same size... mine being a little larger

At first they did the little dance, and the larger one (mine) but after an hour or so, mine is chasing the other one into a corner and all over the tank... Is it possible they are both female? If so do i need to split them?

If this doesn't work, i was thinking I could give his clown back, and QT the smaller one he has until its better and then add him instead?

Any help is appreciated... I did some searching and couldn't find much on this type of situation.
 
I'm sure they are both female, you said he brought over the larger one, that was his female. So now you have two females in the same tank. Once a clownfish becomes female, there's no going back to being a male. It's a one way street up the hierarchy from adolescent to male and then to female. You need to separate them ASAP.
 
Yeah I did more searching and figured that out. They are now separated. I just set up a little 20L i had setting around for her.
 
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