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| Anemones For the discussion of sea anemones in the reef aquarium |
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| Star Polyps | Atlantic Anemones I never bought one cause the guy said they won't host with clowns but my friend just got one and a clown hosted with it immediately, is this uncommon? I'm thinking I might go by and buy one, they're pretty large and only like $14. |
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| I'm a freakin' GENIUS! | Re: Atlantic Anemones Someone posted the same thing with a condylactis? I think. Not supposed to host, but did for a time. Then wham. No more clown. Just giving you a possible scenario. Everything in the ocean is food for something else and Mother Nature does not like to be pushed. Best of luck though. Really. |
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| I'm a freakin' GENIUS! | Re: Atlantic Anemones I think it's that the clowns aren't used to hosting in those anemonies so they can't quite reproduce the proper slime coat to fool them into thinking they aren't food. It could work, just passing on what I read. |
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| Tubeworm | Re: Atlantic Anemones I just gave my friend my two condys, cause my percs wouldn't go near them. They'd touch a tentacle and then freak out. But her tomato clown loves them! It tries to host each one equally. But I've read that clowns can get more skin diseases if they host an anemone that they wouldn't naturally host. Like what Victor said, not the right kind of slime coat. |
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| Scopas Tang | Re: Atlantic Anemones I saw a pic of a fungia coral eating a tang so I wouldnt be surpised....
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| Angel Girl's Daddy | Re: Atlantic Anemones Clowns are just stupid fish aren't they? I mean, look at the way they wobble...LOL!
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