Recently my maroon juveniles have found my BTA. Since then the BTA, who was usually on the move anyway, moved to behind the rocks and appears to be deflated. The clowns are still hanging with it. How should I proceed?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13677216#post13677216 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Toddrtrex How big is the anemone compared to the clowns? Maroons are known for being fairly hard on anemones.
The BTA was from a split and was given to me by a friend. It was doing very well in my 75 and I had a medium tomato clown that was hosting it. The anemone is about 10" in diameter when inflated. About three weeks ago I moved the contents of my 75 to a 135 and the BTA cruised around for about a week before finding a spot it liked. I traded the tomato in and got two juvenile maroons who are now hosting the anemone. They look so small in the anemone comapred to the tomato. Anyway it looks like the aneome does not like the attention from the small maroons. That's weird because it seemed to thrive with the much larger tomato.
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