catchandreleas
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So Im not sure if this is the cause or not, but the timing leads be to believe the two are directly related.
I switched around my pumps in my nano last night to increase flow rate, sure enough I got up this morning assuming my anemone would be hiding somewhere courtesy of the flow changes, and both my clowns were in it. I have had both for almost a month now and the clowns completely ignore my RBTA. But then I bump up my flow and they are immediately being hosted, I think it may have something to do with them being unable to find a slower flow area to rest and the new was the best option for them when the lights went out.
The clowns are both occelaris and the nem is a 4" RBTA.
Thought this may be interesting to some people as there is always a lot of talk regarding getting clowns into anemones.
I switched around my pumps in my nano last night to increase flow rate, sure enough I got up this morning assuming my anemone would be hiding somewhere courtesy of the flow changes, and both my clowns were in it. I have had both for almost a month now and the clowns completely ignore my RBTA. But then I bump up my flow and they are immediately being hosted, I think it may have something to do with them being unable to find a slower flow area to rest and the new was the best option for them when the lights went out.
The clowns are both occelaris and the nem is a 4" RBTA.
Thought this may be interesting to some people as there is always a lot of talk regarding getting clowns into anemones.