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Well my BTA is doing well and I am ready to look for a clown pair. In the wild what is the proper clowns for this guy. IIRC gold strip marrons are one. Pictures would be nice.

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A. akindynos
A. allardi
A. bicintus
A. chrysopterus
A. clarkii
A. ephippium
A. frenatus
A. mccullochi
A. melanopus
A. omanensis
A. rubrocinctus
A. tricinctus
Premnas biaculeatus

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Now I need to go look all those up. I can only recall what 2 of them look like.
 
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Any clown will like them, but Maroons are the most conceptually rigorous choice.
 

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My ocellaris clown pair seem happy with their BTA, and they venture only infrequently into the neighboring Rose BTA.

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Of the common clowns

I've personally seen Tomato & Maroons zip to them like they were old war buddies, I would stay away from Maroons as they are a bit mean, and have been known for biting/sucking on tenticles..

I've seen True & False percs in them, although not as frequently, true percs being less likely than false from what I"ve seen.

Saddlebacks and Clarkii will tend to also host, however I don't see those as often in the LFS.
 
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my ocellaris wouldn't go near the anemone when I put it in the tank.

Now you can't get near the anemone without losing skin to the female.

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