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yeap...condys are fish eaters / shellfish eaters.
clowns are in the indian, pacific and red seas. At least until someone decides lionfish aren't good enough an invasive species in the atlantic... ::) :P :-\
shrooms yes - xenia - 50% of people say they can't stop them - and 50% will say they whither away and die.
I'm pretty sure for the latter you could keep trying/getting from the successful members....
my personal take on crabs -they are omnivores...it's a risk especially for fish that inhabit the same "zone" (e.g. blennies/gobies).
Feeding the tank heavy definitely probably helps!
I guess if they get too big you may want to push em into the sump.
edit: btw i would also guess it depends...
I am not an expert in clown/anemone relationships...but regarding your other question - I did have my female p. biaculeatus rip off dozens of condy tentacles (from tbs as well) until finally the anemone allowed the fish to swim in it (notice the nubs on the right on the first pic). Typically...
As Clownfish are from the Pacific and Condys are from the Atlantic - I would typically say no. I am saying this to avoid the inevitable person who comes upon this thread later and says -oh a condy can host nemo - let me go and buy the two. I'll post a more detailed response on your tale of the tank.