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Again, never at any point...have I denied that anemones eat clowns.
Healthy fish dont get eaten by anemones.
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Again, never at any point...have I denied that anemones eat clowns.
Healthy fish dont get eaten by anemones.
i say if you believe this method works, we are not stopping you from doing it. but to suggest it to someone who wants to get their clown to host is unreasonable as there is too much at stake. when i was younger and in the early stages of this hobby i attempted this exact thing. the aftermath was a dead clown a dead nem and a crashed tank. dont want to go down that road again and i dont wish that to any other hobbyist. i believe the best way to get a clown to host is to wait, patience is key in this hobby and you will get nowhere without it. also the picture of the clown hosting a nem on the side of the tank works quite well and is far less dangerous for the clown and nem.
I would still stick with my statements that generally anemone's do not eat healthy fish.
Why do people feel the need to force clownfish into anemones? In most cases hosting issues come from (1) captive raised clowns have never been acclimated to anemones before and/or (2) people are trying to pair clowns with hosts that they are normally not found in in nature.
Clowns locate anemones on the reef by smell. Given time, most clowns eventually locate and host in anemones in reef tanks. Why the rush?
:thumbsup:Because a lot of people seem to be under the impression that they've acquired animated entertainment systems, instead of living creatures with their own needs and instincts and quirks?
(1) captive raised clowns have never been acclimated to anemones before and/or (2) people are trying to pair clowns with hosts that they are normally not found in in nature.
I though the myth of CB clowns having different behavior when interacting with host was debunked.. IMO the instinct to find host, or behavior during initial interaction is completely independent of being CB or WC.
Okay it seems to me that there are issues with hosting clowns and carpet nems in a acclimation box, what about BTA's and sebae's?
Carpets are known to eat everything even without the hosting box.
I'm sure this method would still be valid for other nems?
I though the myth of CB clowns having different behavior when interacting with host was debunked.. IMO the instinct to find host, or behavior during initial interaction is completely independent of being CB or WC.
I'm sure we can all repeat over and over again why this is wrong or this is right but ultimately its up to you to do what you wish in your own tank.
I disagree with this attitude completely when the lives of animals are at stake.
Do you feed your dogs chicken bones? Why not? Because they splinter and kill dogs. Now you might WANT to feed your dog chicken bones. You could even be forgiven if you feed your dogs chicken bones through ignorance. But if you have dozens of people (including vets) telling you not to feed your dog chicken bones and you STILL do it, what is that called? Worse, do you come to Internet forums and say "I stand by my earlier comments that chicken bones don't kill dogs" even though it is a known fact that they do, every year?
See the other recent thread about people watching a YouTube video about someone cutting a S. haddoni anemone into four pieces. I've watched that video and all I see is someone killing an anemone. However other people watch it and think "hey look - four anemones out of one!" and think they can slice up THEIR anemones. It should be the responsibility of everyone here to correct people if they are about to do something that will put the lives of their animals at risk.