Should I separate ?

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Hello,
so I have had this clownfish(the bigger one) for about 6 months and this is my first ever aquarium.
last week I got another clownfish which is a bit smaller ( I thought it will help with aggression ) and on the first day there was no aggression and the new clownfish did the shimmy dance ( if that’s what it’s called ) and I thought that was good but I caught the bigger clownfish going for the smaller one and is really aggressive during feeding.
i have a slo mo video of the clownfish attacking but idk if I should separate or let them work things out

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i wouldn't worry about that if it was time to take one out you would definitely know it i had a tomato clown once and tried to get a smaller one to pair with her she immediately tried to kill him tore up his fins really bad
 
The dominant one will still usually put the male in its place as they establish their roles. Unless it’s getting really beat up, I wouldn’t stress.
 
A couple weeks to a month off and on maybe until they sort it out but they can go back to battling later. It depends on their difference in size/age/maturity. If they are close to the same size it will go on longer as they both want to be the dominant. If one is clearly a female and much older/larger than the other, it doesnt take long. However mine have been "paired" or bonded or whatever for 3 years with a clear size difference and if I change the rockwork/territory etc the female goes back to bullying the male for a week or so.
 

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