Black oscellaris biting each other

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Hi iam having a 60litres fowlr tank with 2black oscellaris clownfish and 1sea anemone. Anemone introduced a week ago. After anemone clowns are fine. After introducing anemone male is hosting In it at the same day. After a 3days female host In it. Where fight starts. Now male in breeder box. Male bite females fins slightly. Today I release male from breeder box after 30 min they starts fight. Biting each other and liplock are performed. So I bring male back to his breeder box. I need solution for this. They will bond or one will dead need answers
 

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Hi iam having a 60litres fowlr tank with 2black oscellaris clownfish and 1sea anemone. Anemone introduced a week ago. After anemone clowns are fine. After introducing anemone male is hosting In it at the same day. After a 3days female host In it. Where fight starts. Now male in breeder box. Male bite females fins slightly. Today I release male from breeder box after 30 min they starts fight. Biting each other and liplock are performed. So I bring male back to his breeder box. I need solution for this. They will bond or one will dead need answers
Unfortunately as with many clowns, there is what is called a hierarchy. The female is often the dominant one and will steal all the food, anemone, area of tank and even corner male until it succumbs , reason male is often smaller.
Isolation of female in an isolation box may help but often not.
At Times, lip-lock is a sign of pairing but also fighting
 
Unfortunately as with many clowns, there is what is called a hierarchy. The female is often the dominant one and will steal all the food, anemone, area of tank and even corner male until it succumbs , reason male is often smaller.
Isolation of female in an isolation box may help but often not.
At Times, lip-lock is a sign of pairing but also fighting
Ohh but still worried abt male one he will dead if they fight like this for long tym
 
Ohh but still worried abt male one he will dead if they fight like this for long tym
Often, the female will stress or fight til death. Again, isolation may calm the female down. Before death is generally fin and body damage
 
Often, the female will stress or fight til death. Again, isolation may calm the female down. Before death is generally fin and body damage
Okay how to calm them and pair them any ideas
 

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