shifty51008
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is it just me or is marine depot giving out bad advice on how to get a clownfish to enter an anemone?
from the marine depot blog:
"What do you do if you have the right clownfish and anemone but your clown STILL won't use the anemone as a host? This is where things get tricky.
We know clownfishes use anemones for protection. So if the environment you've created for them feels safe, they may not have any desire for protection. Perhaps the clownfish has been living in your aquarium for years without an anemone and already has a home territory. Maybe you have an anemone perched elsewhere in your tank your clown shows no interest in. Whatever the case may be, your goal is for them to form a symbiotic relationship. However, it may require some persuasion in order for them to form a bond.
The best way I have found to accomplish this is to make the clownfish in your aquarium feel less safe. You can achieve this by adding more fish (preferably larger fish if your tank can accommodate them) or rearranging the aquarium rock in your aquascape. Your newly evicted clownfish is then forced to find a new home."
maybe it's just me but you should never need to add meaner fish to your tank just to scare a clown.
sorry just venting I guess
from the marine depot blog:
"What do you do if you have the right clownfish and anemone but your clown STILL won't use the anemone as a host? This is where things get tricky.
We know clownfishes use anemones for protection. So if the environment you've created for them feels safe, they may not have any desire for protection. Perhaps the clownfish has been living in your aquarium for years without an anemone and already has a home territory. Maybe you have an anemone perched elsewhere in your tank your clown shows no interest in. Whatever the case may be, your goal is for them to form a symbiotic relationship. However, it may require some persuasion in order for them to form a bond.
The best way I have found to accomplish this is to make the clownfish in your aquarium feel less safe. You can achieve this by adding more fish (preferably larger fish if your tank can accommodate them) or rearranging the aquarium rock in your aquascape. Your newly evicted clownfish is then forced to find a new home."
maybe it's just me but you should never need to add meaner fish to your tank just to scare a clown.
sorry just venting I guess