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I have three ocellaris and one tomato. Two of my ocellaris have paired off and are constantly with each other. Clowns all got along but the tomato chases my Foxface that is almost three times larger. I picked up an 8 inch RBTA and within 24 hours, the smallest (non-paired) ocellaris starts hosting it. The next day, the tomato (larger than the ocellaris) takes it over and starts being territorial. I was thinking of banishing the tomato to the sump. I decided to get another anemone and picked up a 4 inch GBTA. I placed it on the opposite side of the RBTA. It slowly migrated towards the same area of the RBTA and with 30 minutes, the damn tomato starts hosting it and now swims back and forth between the two. Both anemones are attached the same large piece of live rock. I really wanted my two paired ocellaris to host one of the anemones. The smallest ocellaris is kinda of on it own. The tomato chases it away if gets too close to the anemones. It doesn't chase the other two but doesn't let get to close. The male is a little larger and the female is definitely larger.
Any suggestions on getting one of the anemones to move or should I just get rid of the tomato?
Any suggestions on getting one of the anemones to move or should I just get rid of the tomato?