Blue Green Chromis and LT Anemone

thegyft07

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OK... I know this might sound wierd, but I have a school of 3 blue green chromis damsels. I know that clown fish usually host, but My blue green damsel, is living and hosting in my Long tenticle pink tip anemone.... Is that natural? I know that it's in the same family as the clownfish (damsel) so is this right...? or a freak....
 
wow... mine is living in it unharmed. is this natural? or a freak? was yours a pink tip cus I'm telling you. it's living in it.
 
Not super common in tanks, but it does happen.
Damsels in the wild more common.
Here's mine in my sebae(b4 the maroon matured and kicked their butt out)

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yes huge difference. condy anemone's arent exactly hosting anemone's. I suggest if it was sold to you as a long tentacle you go get half your money back, as those things sell very cheap ~$10.
 
Agree, condy's sting more, but exact ID would come from looking at foot/base/veracue more than tentacles.
My sebae actually looked kinda similar to that particular condy T4 posted when small.
You should post pics for ID, showing foot/base.
My chromis lived in both a sebae and LTA for years.
They went in less after female maroon chased them out, but she had 2 nems to fend, so they did still kinda cruise in, just less often.
I've seen pics of dominos in wild in nems lots of times.
Gotta admit, I was pretty surprised at first.
 
... Me too, this is great information. I've learned that if you have a QT tank you can try monthly by placing different fish in the anemone tank to see who might host. i did it with my clowns, but never imagined a blue chromis hosting this.
 
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