Pairing Picasso clowns

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I have two Picasso clowns one bigger than the other I don’t believe them to be a pair of any kind, they just accept each other’s presence

When they were in the tank at my lfs they wouldn’t kill each other but they would be in the same tank swimming different parts of the tank

When I was bringing them home they were fighting in the bag

When I added them to the tank they were doing their own thing not even paying attention to each other

Then I added them to the breeders net and the bigger one will chase the smaller one for one night and it stopped

My smaller Picasso host the anemone and the bigger one stays right above it but the smaller one will kick the other one out

I don’t think they have change sex yet

Smaller clown stays in the anemone but the big one has gone in it as well

My main question is
1. Is it possible for my smaller one to outgrow the bigger one, and isn’t the one to stay inside the anemone the female most of the time?

The bigger one is more aggressive then the smaller one and even then the bigger one doesn’t go into the nem without the smaller one kicking the big one out

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Update on the clowns I let them out of the breeding net after two days of being in there
And now they are sleeping next to each other let’s see what happens

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IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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