Here is the gbta that replaced the one sucked by the bottom slots of the megaflow!

We had a mated pair of tomato clowns with a gbta. It only took them a couple hours to move in but they were very aggressive and were causing too much damage sowe ended up getting the clown their own tank, and a ocelaris for the anemone.
 
Yea. the female one is very aggresive..the male seems to be okay. You have to make sure the female clown is smaller than your bta or else it will be rough on it. I was kinda dissapointed when I ordered from drmac corals with my tomato clown pair and gbta anemone. I called them and asked them if the anemone that came with the clown would be a good size. When the female was shipped to me it was 3 times the size of the gbta they sent. I called them again and asked about it. They said it would be okay. Yea right! It got so stressed by the roughness of the clowns it moved behind the rocks and got sucked in by the bottom slots of my megaflow and got torn to shreads. I then went locally and brought a brown bubble tip anemone for $35 you see above in the pictures. My mh and vho actinics made the anemone gain a green color with red tips. I guess the aquarium shop didn't have enough light for the gbta to thrive. I love my tomato clowns, but yea they are semi-aggresive.
 
i have a female black percula and an ocellaris....hoping they mate after a while,, i think i am gonna buy a blue striped clown someday soon, there like 120 bucks and they die easy, maybe ill get lucky and chance it
 
are they blue striped clarkis? I saw some at my local fish shop. Some of them didn't even make it in the quarantine tanks.
 
I've been trying to feed mine, but when the anenome grabs onto the silverside the darn clown fights it and knocks it out of the anenome. This normal? If so, how can we ever feed them?
 
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