Humpback clownfish?

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Hello. I recently purchased a s.gigantea anemone from a local reefer that came with a clownfish. According to the prior owner the anemone and clown have been together at least 9-10 years and the clown is 10-15 years old. That’s all I know of their history. The clown and anemone seem pretty small assuming their approximated ages are in the right ballpark. Also, the clown appears to have a humpback. Is this likely just a breeding defect? Malnutrition? Anything else I should think about? See pics, for reference, the anemone is about 5-6” across. Thanks!!


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It’s a breeding defect and these fish are usually culled
Thanks! That’s what I suspected, but didn’t want to miss a nutritional deficit or something ‘fixable’ that might improve her health.
 
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