well, thats a whole lot of a fish for a 65 gallon tank, that and the angels and butterflies, are known for eating coral polyps, so keep an eye on the... if they are behaving for you cool, just keep an eye on them
but now for your real question, regarding the clowns...
clowns are a bit funny like this. there is nothing that says they have to host in an anemone. some will pick coral, some with pick a spot under a rock, some will pick a powerhead or something. and all of this is fine, there is no reason to worry about it.
now, if its personal desire, that you want them to host, i do know of a trick that has worked for me. it might be hard with all them fish in there, but you can try it.
so here is what you can do...
get some frozen brine shrimp and some garlic extract, like the stuff from Kent.
put the cube in a small cup, with a bit of tank water and about 2 drops of garlic.
use a small dropper to suck up the brine, and squirt it into the tank.
to this every few days.. you will see that the clowns will LOVE this stuff.
after a week or so, they clowns will realize what comes out of the dropper, and when they see if, they will come right to it.
once you get to this point, instead of squirting it right into the tank, use it to lure them to the anemone. and squirting it into the anemone. this will get them into the anemone, and if they dont already have a "home" they will usually start to host in the anemone.
how as i said, if they already have a "home" they may not take the anemone at all, but this has worked for me with tomato, percula, and ocellaris clowns. but i did this within a week or two of getting them all in the tank.
good luck to ya
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