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yes, at least with some types of crabs. clowns will do well with hermit crabs, though I'm unsure with other varieties. clown fish naturally live with crabs, but they may need an anemone if it is a particularly aggressive crab.

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Q: Can crabs and clown fish live in same fish tank?
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