mattsilvester
Team RC
Hey guys,
I posted before about keeping clowns without host anemones, particularly pairs of clowns.
From reading that post I believed the "right" thing to do would be to provide tehm with an Anemone.
I have waited for months, and a true breeding pair of Clarkii clowns has turned up - they are beign returned to my dealer, so they will be a great, well acclimatised pair to get. However my tank is gonig through a few problems at the moment, and its not really the right time to get an anemone - BUT, I don't want to mis the oppertunity to get this clownfish pair!
So..... in short, I was thinking of getting the pair and holding them in a q-tine tank (without anemone) until the tank gets sorted out - meanwhile it will serve as a q-tine period.
My question is:
Without an anemone in the q-tine tank, will I damage the pair bond between the clowns?
Many thanks,
Regards,
Matt
I posted before about keeping clowns without host anemones, particularly pairs of clowns.
From reading that post I believed the "right" thing to do would be to provide tehm with an Anemone.
I have waited for months, and a true breeding pair of Clarkii clowns has turned up - they are beign returned to my dealer, so they will be a great, well acclimatised pair to get. However my tank is gonig through a few problems at the moment, and its not really the right time to get an anemone - BUT, I don't want to mis the oppertunity to get this clownfish pair!
So..... in short, I was thinking of getting the pair and holding them in a q-tine tank (without anemone) until the tank gets sorted out - meanwhile it will serve as a q-tine period.
My question is:
Without an anemone in the q-tine tank, will I damage the pair bond between the clowns?
Many thanks,
Regards,
Matt