How many Anemone per clown

seahorse_saps

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Hi Guys,
Ive got two juvenile maroon clown fish. They were living peacefully separately in corner of my tank for 2 weeks until i introduced small RBTA . Both my clown readily jumped in the moment i introduced my RBTA. Now both are fighting for who will host it. They are fighting very badly. Should i introduce one more BTA for other clown or should i leave it as is?
If i introduce one more, will they form their own territory and not spawn??

Also pls let me know what is this lime green color algae. many forums say its coraline. but just can someone confirm.

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They are not fighting, and he is not hurting her ;)

read about how clowns pair up and ... on google, its quite interesting. seems like they are deciding who will be the girl ...
 
thanks for the info. il google up. Should i not introduce one more anemone?

Also my water looks little greenish when i take it out using a white container. Is it algae?
Im not feeding any extra additives or phytoplanktons
 
they aren't fighting. the deciding who will be in the nem the most. usually the female is the more aggressive one of the pair. so I would think she would be keeping it at bay from entering the nem. you should see her in it the most with him usually rubbing the outside tentacles of the nem....every now and again he'll sneak in when she not payin attention...
 
also if you add another nem. she mite claim both. so that's not really needed...
and do you run a skimmer on the tank? green water usually means an algae bloom of some sort. even tho the tank is 5 months old, its still kinda new over all. so you will see blooms like this..
 
also if you add another nem. she mite claim both. so that's not really needed...
and do you run a skimmer on the tank? green water usually means an algae bloom of some sort. even tho the tank is 5 months old, its still kinda new over all. so you will see blooms like this..

Ya i run a skimmer. Its pulling out dark green gunk. Still i feel my water is very mild greenish.
 
they aren't fighting. the deciding who will be in the nem the most. usually the female is the more aggressive one of the pair. so I would think she would be keeping it at bay from entering the nem. you should see her in it the most with him usually rubbing the outside tentacles of the nem....every now and again he'll sneak in when she not payin attention...

Actually its always inside my BTA even though my Anemone is small. She enjoys it. The so called looser is keeping a distance now. Not going near anemone at all. He is back to the corner of my tank.
 
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