clownfish without anemone

If the clown makes a goniopora its home, then it'll probably eventually kill the goni. I have a torch hosting a skunk clown but so far the torch is still ok.
 
No problem, often they will pick something else if you have any soft coral or something that feels like a nesting area of some kind.
 
my clowns are being hosted by a lavender mushroom. even at night when it closes up, the male clown still sleeps on top of it.
 
Clowns dont need an anemone to be happy or surive so your fine

I would take the "happy" with a grain of salt. My percula pairs are fore sure much more excited since they have their anemones.

At a bare minimum Anemonefish seed a suitable replacement, or they don't behave naturally and just swim all day restless around as if they are looking for something (which they actually do: an anemone).

Some will take on leathery or stony corals or even polyp colonies. Though the best anemone substitute is simply a plain red ceramic flowerpot of suitable size. I can't remember any of my past or present ocellaris or percula to reject one.

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I would take the "happy" with a grain of salt. My percula pairs are fore sure much more excited since they have their anemones.

At a bare minimum Anemonefish seed a suitable replacement, or they don't behave naturally and just swim all day restless around as if they are looking for something (which they actually do: an anemone).

Some will take on leathery or stony corals or even polyp colonies. Though the best anemone substitute is simply a plain red ceramic flowerpot of suitable size. I can't remember any of my past or present ocellaris or percula to reject one.

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Beautiful clowns btw.

And yes i understand they do seem to be much happier in a host anemone, but they can be happy also in other corals, powerheads, ect whatever they choose.
 
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