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Thanks David. Atleast I know there is hope for my clown. She just won't host anything.
A friend of mine reccomended placing a picture of a clown hosting a frog spawn against th glass. The theory is that the clown will see the picture and possibly mimic it. I may try this rediculous technique.
Any one see any problem with my frog spawn location? I'm a little nervous that it is too close to the xenia. I'm such a , I always worry about coral placement. My girlfriend keeps yelling at me "Get your damn hands out of the tank! You keep disturbing everyone.." LOL
Yeah..it probably is too close to the Xenia. They pack a punch. Though, the Xen may just move on its own if it is stung. Personally, I'd move it to an area where it can grow and have room.
Another trick to get the clown to host, is to use one of those "veggie clips" that is designed to look like a clown fish. Place it near the frogspawn. The other should either a) get mad and move in to "claim" the coral or b) mimic the clip/fish. I've also harassed my percs before, to get them to dive into the anemone. It's kinda mean, but it worked.
Hmm, I don't think the long squiggly is eggs. It moves. It was on the other side of my tank last week in a "daisy" shape. I'm thinking it's some kind of worm.
I'm willing to bet 110 bucks its Cerith snail eggs. A "ribbon" typically doesn't last more than a day; consumed by fish and such. The "move" was just another lay. When snails begin to spawn, it is often a reaction to positive or negative environmental changes. If one begins to spawn, others of its type will do so at the same time, or shortly thereafter.
I'm sure it is. By "negative" I mean high temp spikes, salinity swings..anything that makes the inhabitants think "oh nutz... the world for me is ending... I'd best pass along the family genetics before I go".
Very pretty ricordia. Did you purchase it as a button or was it already fragged to a piece of rubble or cap? Glad you eliminated the cyano you were fighting in your tank.