3 clowns in one tank need help!!

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Your going to need a much bigger tang with other anemones, so they avoid each other. That's the best bet
 

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I bought two occelaris and two perccelaris at the same time and put them in a 20 gallon. One occelaris became female but was a real bully to both perccelaris so I moved the two perccelaris to my 72 gallon. About six months later neither perccelaris became female so I moved the male occelaris to my 72 gallon to force one of my perccelaris in to a female. My perccelaris did the same to the occelaris for about a week or more but now everything seems to be ok. Still no sign of a female yet. I talked to my LFS first be for doing this because I didn't want a dead clownfish. My situation may be unique for all were together at first separated then reintroduced.
 

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