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Clown fish is the boss. Have had it for more than 20 years. Has little teeth, and bites. Can never work anywhere near it's home, a Green Sinularia, without getting attacked. I love it!
 

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Lol. And that's the reason I don't keep Clowns any longer. The anticipation of the bite is worse than the actual bite.
Kudos to you for taking such great care of your Clowns.

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Lol. And that's the reason I don't keep Clowns any longer. The anticipation of the bite is worse than the actual bite.
Kudos to you for taking such great care of your Clowns.

:)
He/she started recently patrolling a larger area. Getting braver. Also have an old Purple Tang (lost track but somewhere in mid 20s. Got that one before 2000 for $35) And a green brittle star that is huge (also about same age). Those 3 are the only ones that can live together without killing each other.
 

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