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    Can you keep 2 clownfish in the same tank, with 2 anemones? If so, do they have to be the same species or can you keep 2 different species at the same time. Tank is 110g.
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    Well my step-daughter had two anemones and two clowns they where fine together but only stayed in one anemone

    I think it would bepend on the clowns.
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    Ive had to get rid of clown fish because of fighting over anemones but i also have two diff breeds that are staying on there own side a anemones so yea it depends on the fish

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    if the clowns were already hosting in different nems and you some how got the nems to not move so they stay on opposite sides of the tank you should be ok......other than that they will most likely fight

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    like others have said it depends on the fishes personality, the species, and size of tank. what size tank is it?

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    it's a 110. luckily,the clown/anemone are in the right corner, so that opens up the left side.
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