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What would you do in this situation?

  • Try taking the male saddleback out altogether?

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  • Leave the trio alone and see what transpires?

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  • Try taking out the male Wyoming White and leave the female to Stay with saddlebacback.

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Hey guys.
I posted a while back about my Wyoming White Clowns and the dilemma I was having getting them to host.
Well, now I gave up on all the tricks I heard of and decided to put a saddleback clown in there for a personal nem hosting trainer. Making sure he was much smaller than the Wyoming male.
After a bit of a dominating frenzy, the saddleback took to the gigantic green BTA, that nobody was hosting.
Then the Wyoming female decided to join him only in the daylight hours. The male Wyoming White has a big shell he continues to clean and protect across the tank from the hosted nem.
The Wyoming female goes over to the Wyoming males side and sleeps on top of the water above where he is while the saddleback sleeps in the nem.
So now I have a two timing female who bosses them both around.
Funny thing is that my lawnmower blenny and yellow tang stick up for and help protect the male wyoming clown when the female boss gets mean with him.
What the heck have I created here.
Will they ever breed?
Who will breed with who?
And what will they look like?
What would you do
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"Three's Company" situation. Hahaha. Clowns are so funny. I would keep an eye out for too much aggression and see what happens. Remember, in the wild it is a harem of males and one female. So, not so different unless the saddleback turns female.
 
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Hey, good to hear from you guys. And thanks. So far the tank and blenny are refereeing quite well and I am keeping an eye out.
Like u said, I’m also afraid the saddleback may turn female. Then it’s a war.
 

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