Strange Clownfish Behaviour

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Hello,
I am a new reefer and have 2 clowns at the moment with a bicolor blennirs in a 33 gallon tank.
The clowns were getting along well until a few days ago when the smaller began swimming erratically and the larger began attacking the smaller. I was of the impression the larger was female and they were bonded but now I am not sure.
The smaller clown is also not eating at this point and I am unsure what to do.
I put the larger , more aggressive one into a cage and the smaller is still swimming strangely.
Any help would be appreciated!
 

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I can’t watch the video on my phone, but they could have just been mating. The male does a weird twitching thing before they spawn. Do you have enough rock in there with good hiding places? Could be frustrated they can’t find a good spot to lay the clutch.
 

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Hello,
I am a new reefer and have 2 clowns at the moment with a bicolor blennirs in a 33 gallon tank.
The clowns were getting along well until a few days ago when the smaller began swimming erratically and the larger began attacking the smaller. I was of the impression the larger was female and they were bonded but now I am not sure.
The smaller clown is also not eating at this point and I am unsure what to do.
I put the larger , more aggressive one into a cage and the smaller is still swimming strangely.
Any help would be appreciated!
Sounds like the larger is just establishing dominance.
 
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