clownfish are generally host an Anemones. but if you dont have a Anemones does it cause the clowns to suffer like the would be fine but not haveing fish only tank with live rock have them not reach their full potential? and you can have a pair host a open brain coral without consequence correct?
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they will host on the side of a powerhead..lol..
there arent picky, they just need a place to call home.. many breeder give them a pack of zip ties, or even just a tile
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they will host on the side of a powerhead..lol..
there arent picky, they just need a place to call home.. many breeder give them a pack of zip ties, or even just a tile
Yes, they will host anything. Mine are hosting the glass in a corner of the aquarium. Kind of pathetic. I've been hoping they would go into one of my leather corals but they seem to be minimalists and prefer bare glass. Go figure!
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well i hope i get lucky! i have a ton of xenia and some furry mushrooms and a bubble coral as well as my frogspawn and hammer...hopefully they will peacefully host in one of them.
mine host in my frogspawn it was ok when i first got them put now they are starting to get a little rough. im getting a rose tip today for them to harass
I bought a saddleback clown Saturday and it did not host my bubbletip until yesterday evening, I look into the tank and there he is swimming happily in my bubbletip! My 6 line was being aggressive towards him but now that he is around the anemone the 6 line has backed off.
Mine seem to move from a frogspawn to a hairy mushroom and even the glass like mentioned above. I have noticed him in a small corner of the tank behind my skimmer return and rubbing it and 'sleeping' there.
i have a tomato clown (named Tom) that is hosting a rose bubble tip anemone and i both are doing wonderfully. i just put a fiji tomato clown (named Sharon) in the tank over the weekend. she started out getting alone with the other clown but, that went down hill over night.
it's a sad story....
i had a damsel in the tank. he was totally aggressive towards anything. killed numerous fish and shrimp. he tried to kill the tomato clown but couldn't because it was in the anemone and got stung by it. it ended up that the black and white damsel and the tomato clown got along.
when i put the new fiji tomato clown in the tank it was fine with the other clown. but over night the damsel got to her. then the other clown joined in. they both beat her up. poor thing.
i finally took the tank apart and got the damsel out of the tank. then the fiji clown had her own little bubble tip anemone and the other clown had his.
the next day the little bubble tip anemone got caught in the filter and died. now the fiji clown, which is doing fine after her beating, is all alone on her side of the tank. it's sad to see.
i only have a 30 gallon tank and don't want to get another anemone. (the only reason that i had the second one is because the original one split)
do you think that the tomato clown will allow the fiji tomato clown into his anemone eventually?
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Tomato clowns are pretty aggressive. I don't think that you will have much luck having it share the anemone. You still may end up with territory issues.
I noticed that they get close but, they won't be hosting the same critter. I moved my leather near the side of the tank that the fiji is on and, she's hosting that. She still tries to buddy-up to the tomato but, he rejects her.
She's doing fine. They will just have their sides of the tank.
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i wouldnt get a clown anymore unless i have an anemone. you may be lucky and get the peaceful one. but clowns are known to be aggressive and they may end up harrassing and killing ur lps or shrooms
I have to disagree....my clowns have been quite peaceful. One pair took up residence in my Xenia. The other pair in my huge Euphyllia and neither pair have seemed to disturb the corals that they hosted.