Clownfish chasing each other?

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I’ve had my 2 clownfish together in a 10 gallon for almost a year now. I got them together at the same time so they got introduced to the tank at the same time. Recently one of them is chasing the other one a lot. Is that normal or do I have to separate them? (Ignore the algae I just came back from a month long vacation so it’s been a little neglected)
 
Very normal. One will become the dominant female and the other will remain a male. She will beat him up...it's the pairing off process :)! At some point you should see the male turn on his side and "twitch", that is a sign of submission. It can get nasty but doesn't usually result in anything too harmful.

Looks like he'll have enough cover to go lick his wounds.
 
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I see thank you! was slightly worried it wasn't the mating process so i just wanted to make sure.
Absolutely! I overlooked the text about having them for year. I think after that long you would know if they weren't compatible. I don't know too much about the egg laying process or anything but she could be getting territorial to lay? I'm really not sure.

Fish look healthy though!
 
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Absolutely! I overlooked the text about having them for year. I think after that long you would know if they weren't compatible. I don't know too much about the egg laying process or anything but she could be getting territorial to lay? I'm really not sure.

Fish look healthy though!
I see thank you! I'll keep an eye out for any eggs in that case
 
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