help with sebae and tomatoe clown

kware

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My Tomatoe clown keeps digging and moving the crushed coral out from around my sebae anemone. After a few days, either the clown flips the anemone over or the anemone flips itself over I've never seen it happen. I aventually flip the anemone over myself and everything is good for a while then it happens again. Both the anemone and the clown look nice and healthy. Should I just leave everything alone? What should I do?
thanks!
 
Not a great ratio, anemone should be at least 3 times (in the case of H. crispa) the length of the clown. Plus tomato clowns aren't the gentlest of the clown species. A percula would be not only a natural symbiont, but also a more gentle one.
 
I have a percula and he doesn't go near it. He wasn't even interested before the tomatoe discovered it. Now the tomatoe guards it. Thanks garygb got anymore ideas?
 
You definitely will want to separate the two. Some people put a "cage" around the anemone, like a little plastic crate that strawberries come in. It would have to be separated until the anemone is several inches larger, so that isn't likely a great solution. I would probably remove the frenatus myself. If the anemone is being displaced from its location on a regular basis (you said every few days), it will most likely succomb at some point--pretty stressful being flipped over by the clown and then having to re-attach.
 
crap! I was afraid you'd say that? I don't have alot of light and I thought the clown was helpful to the anemone.
 
lol. Sorry, I know you don't want to separate, but it really might be the best thing in this case. Not sure how a clown and low light figure together, what are your thoughts on that? What kind of lighting do you have? How far is the anemone from the lights approximately?
 
I only have about 3 watts per gallon. (3.33) I have a standard 90 gallon tank, with a coralife 260 watt pc. 2 65 watt actinic and 2 65 watt 10k. And a standard T12 40 watt 20K flourescent. The anemone is on the bottom in the shade of liverock (believe it or not it looks healthy I don't know why) When I bought it I thought it was a bubble tip. Now the anemone is completely flipped over, should I flip it back?
 
I've heard of anemones doing well in lighting that we normally would consider too low, so whatever works. The flipping over on a regular basis isn't normal. If the clown is doing that, then it needs to be separated from the anemone. I would also wonder if the anemone is completely healthy, pics?
 
I'll try with the pics I haven't figured it out yet, it alwayse tells me the file size is too big?
 
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