Hosting Behvaior Or Something Else?

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My pair of clowns have been acting weird the past week.
The female has been rarely moving from this spot(Except to eat):

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And the male has been "sitting" on this coral. It's a type of hairy mushroom. He also rubs against it occasionally (as shown in the video), but what he's doing?

Video: [URL="http://media.putfile.com/Whats-he-doing"]http://media.putfile.com/Whats-he-doing[/URL]

EDIT: if you look closely (can't see it in the video though) the male seems to be putting the mushroom's polyps in his mouth?

Both behaviors started around the same time, other than this they're perfectly normal, eating well. Other fish are fine.
 
...the male seems to be putting the mushroom's polyps in his mouth?

Textbook hosting behavior. There are many theories that they do this to communicate "self" to their host anemone so that the nem doesn't eat the clownfish. Nobody really knows for sure, but it is definitely a hosting behavior...
 

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