Multiple clown pairs of different species in same tank

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Hello everyone,

I recently added a Magnifica to my 500 gallon display (72x54x30 inches) and I’m thinking about pulling the trigger on a blue Gigantea that an LFS has for a great price.

I’d like to add a pair of Percula clowns (and hoping they would pick the Gigantea) and then a pink skunk pair. Chances of this working? I know it could be an issue with them both being naturally associated with both species of anemones.

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If you can house the percs and Gig in the same place so they bond before you add them to the tank, I think you might have a better chance of this project working out. I have not tried this myself; bubble tips and single clown pair/tank is the limit of my experience.
 

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