Thanks for the kind words everyone.
The anemone is a neon green.
I have a maroon clown and a sixline wrasse with him. The fire clown was a little shell shocked from the acclimation, and my maroon clown, who had never even looked twice at previous tank mates, went absolutely bonkers when I added the fire clown.
In fact, the maroon was relentless with his attacks- so much so that I didn't think the fire clown was going to make it. Interestingly enough, the fire immediately bonded to the Haddoni. The next couple of days was a completely different story. Now it the maroon steers clear of the haddoni, and in fact I noticed the fire clown searching out the maroon on some stealth missions for a little pay back...
He is very aggressive, however things have settled down quite a bit. He has become very used to the maroon and sixline, and to my amazement, he now allows them to actively swim near and above the anemone. They all seem to "hang" out sometimes- mainly because that is usually where I feed them.
It's an uneasy truce..

Sometimes the fire will go after either fishif they get "too" close. I have noticed this behavior varies with the time of day, activity level of the fish, and during feeding.
What's more is that the fire clown goes bonkers when I place my hands in the tank- within almost two feet of the anemone he goes bonkers and attacks me....funny because my hands are pretty damn big, so he must think he's attacking a fish 10-15 times his size. He also goes nuts on my mag float...when I clean the glass anywhere near the anemone he rams his face into the magnet...and I mean he literally RAMS his face into it...I half expect him to get knocked out.
He's definately fun to watch, and he has alot of character. I think the balance works because the maroon and sixline are no slouches when it comes to having a subtle aggressive side.
