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Your on to a loser with this one. Two different types of clownfish will not pair or even get on with one another. If you have a big tank you may (possibly) get away with it. You need to get rid of one and replace it with the same type as the reaming one and make sure it's considerably smaller...
It's a 29g jbj nano cube. It's pretty much the same as a bio cube. I'd love a bigger tank unfortunately I don't have the room so this serves it's purpose.
I'm no expert but I would not panic just yet. Anemones take a while to settle in. Just keep an eye on it and I'm sure someone will come along and offer a bit better help.
Sponge is ok but it looks like bubble algae to me. Take the rock out and get rid if it in the sink and wash with old tank water. If you scrape it of in the tank it gives of spores and it'll end up everywhere.
Yes this is a good tactic and will almost definitely help. 24hrs should be more than enough for them to introduce themselves to one another without stressing the new clown too much in a small environment. Be prepared for this not to work out though. The Maroon is the most aggressive of all...
If it has been housed on its own for any length of time it is more than likely female. If yours still is not that big then it's difficult to tell which is even more reason to put a small one in. It covers both bases then.
You need to get a smaller one for definite. A clownfish will never turn back to a male therefore there is a chance you could end up with two females. This will not end up with a good outcome. Better that you put a juvenile in so you know at least one is male. If your existing one is male then...