Ok here's a few pics I took, the fuge area is really too large for me to to take pictures of everything so I took one shot down the long direction of it, and a few close ups of the main anemone rock where most of the clowns reside.
Getting a white balance to work here is too much of a hassle, the main bank of anemones (nearest) is under strictly royal blue LEDs, where as farther down is my LED creation which at the time of taking this picture all of the LEDs are on at full power so it's as white as it gets. I don't have lenses on the big fixture, so there is some spillover, and the anemones really aren't as blue/purple as the photo looks.
So most of the clownfish (10-15 I'm guessing) are on the rock in the foreground on the left, occasionally one or two go to the right rock, but they seem to move back and forth as necessary, no one clownfish owns an anemone they simply move through the tentacles like it is a forest of trees. There's a single anemone about 3 feet farther, in that first anemone near the upper middle (just above the foreground ones) that looks a more deeper red color, he wandered somewhere down there and that home. And one last clownfish in the anemone at the very top of the photo, that's about 5 feet away from the foreground, and is fairly close to the overflow but he seems to be smart enough not to go any farther and is quite happy there... but it's a bigger pain to feed because I can't just feed one area.
So these 4 shots are of the rock to the left side, where most of the clownfish live, I tried to get as many as I can in the shot, but not everyone thought that I was going to feed, and I'm not going to try and hold the camera with one hand while squirting food just to get some in frame, I can very easily see the camera falling into the tank... Just noticed there's a little blurry spot(s) on my look down camera taker, so ignore those blurs
This is the rock to the right near the top, they're much more bubbly.