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Clownfish and mandarin fish inhabit different environments and have different dietary needs, so they do not typically interact in the wild. Clownfish are known to form symbiotic relationships with sea anemones, while mandarin fish are more solitary and prefer to live among coral reefs. In captivity, it is generally not advisable to keep them together, as they may not coexist peacefully. Overall, clownfish do not have a specific preference for mandarin fish as they are not natural companions.

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