Help pairing clowns!

Sitarangi

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Some history first...

I purchased a pair of black occys on DFS for my 150. I already had one orange clown from the tank change, it's my first fish and I thought 150 was enough room for 3. I thought horribly wrong. They seemed OK first, and paired with my RBTA fast. Within a week, the orange (very large at ~3") killed the female and bullied the male behind the liverock. I couldn't get him out for months. Eventually he was so beat up, I got him out without a fight. I put him in my 29g and he quickly paired with my torch. It stung him to the point that he lost most of his left fin and his eye. Eventually it healed pretty well and I got him a suitable sebae, he hosted in that pretty quickly.

I recently bought a small >1" black clown on a petco sale for $25. So far they seem to be getting along and I see them swim around together. However, at night the clown tends to shoo him away from the anemone that he sleeps in. Its been about 5 days, do you think they'll pair? Is there anything I can do to help?

TL;DR: Beat up Black Occy, rescued him. How to I get him to pair up with another clown?

P.S.: Another question while i'm in the forum.... Do RBTA's have a really hefty bioload? Mines about the size of a basketball and I feed it silversides daily and I can't find another reason why my nitrates are so dang high.

Thanks for Reading, heres the most recent tank shot I have...

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a month old, notice the clown hosting with the torch on the right

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hard to see with the glare, the RBTA is in the middle.
 
1)You fish should pair.People think its very hard to pair clownfish.Buy one small one and one a bit larger and they should pair!

2)I think that there is nothing you can do.Its only been 5 days givem time.

3)Well feeding yo uanemone daily isnt reccomended.I would stop and start feeding once a week or ever other week.Hes prob the cause of high nitrates!
 
Pics!!!

Pics!!!

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The Clowns are getting along great, the new addition is creeping closer to the anemone every night. Im now worried about my sebae, its foot has unstuck from the rock.

The tank has 3 koralia 1s, 20k 150 watt sunpod, not a trace of nitrates or ammonia in years, pH 8.3, calcium 500ish last time I checked, temp fluctuates between 76-80. I do water changes of about 5 gallons twice a month. The tank has a incredibly healthy refugium and live rock that does most the filtration.

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Heres the 150g, I hooked up my aqua-c skimmer on top of my octopus 300. Im doing 55g w/c a week and running De-nitrate. Nitrates are still at about ~20ppm
 
do you have a fuge, might wanna add a clam, not sure of your lighting but that may sway you one way or another.wow 55 gallons thats crazy
 
Its a 29g, both tanks have established fuges, and the light is a 150w 14k sunpod. The only clam I have ever bought was a maxima and it was gobbled up by my LMB I had. I'm think a clam might be nice for this tank, definently enough light, flow, and bugs swimming around. Think my six-line might pick at it...?
 
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