thats bad news
I want an anemone for my clowns, but nothing that gets big or moves around the tank.
I know- right? ( a Wisconsinish saying). I'm constantly hearing/reading about the clown hosting heater, or an anem., etc. I even asked who hosted who? Thanks for clearing that up.It is true, a clown will never host a maxi-mini or any anemone for that matter.![]()
The anemone does the hosting. Now it may seem that I am nip-picking, but if you had heard someone state this correctly it could lead to some confusion.
Search this forum, there ARE a handful of photos of a few different types of clowns hosting in maxi-minis. It seems rare, but possible.
My lfs guy told me it would EAT my clown so I opted out. Instead, I decided to set up a 20 gallon, just for mini maxis because I love them so much.![]()
Everyone says clowns never host maxi mini carpets, but they all get the information from the same person.
Has anyone had their clownfish pair host one of these?
They host other corals, so I figure they might host this. Or is it really impossible?
That's actually not correct. Mini Maxis have only been big in the states since 2010. You want information, ask outside of the country. I have friends in Vietnam who know quite a lot about them. They eat fish. Which fish they will eat is debatable. Some claim they have eaten their fish and swear to it. Others seem to have no issue with it. I just wrote about a friend's bad experience in another post, but even that situation seemed odd. In the end I think I decided there may have been a health issue with the fish. They are anemones that don't host clowns. Another friend of mine who has lots of mini maxis will swear to it that they eat clowns and other fish. He has a smaller tank with a large mini maxi garden. He's kept them for a long time. His advice against it mixed with my bad first hand experience has me decided against it.