Warnberg
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Well, last night when I got home from work I got the neatest surprise in my tank.
I have two clowns in my tank, they have been there from day one, the neighbor down the street bought them as tank raised ocellarius clowns, she brought them home to her husband and kids thinking they would be neat to have, problem was they did not have a saltwater tank at home. She showed up at my door with these two tiny little clowns and asked if I wanted them. Now mind you I had just set my tank up, it had been running about 24 hours but it was not where near ready for fish. I told her to take the m back where she got them, but it was 7 pm on Saturday night and the place that sold them to her was closed. So I reluctantly took them off her hands. Now here is it almost a year later and they are doing great, I had added an anemone in the tank about 3 months later for them to nest in but they never even bothered with it. Well guess what? You guessed it, they where both in the anemone and defending it fearsly, no other fish in the tank can even get close. I spent several hours watching them in the anemone last night and even after the light went out in the tank. I am hoping this is a sign of things to come (babies maybe?)
Sorry for the long post but I just had to share.
I have two clowns in my tank, they have been there from day one, the neighbor down the street bought them as tank raised ocellarius clowns, she brought them home to her husband and kids thinking they would be neat to have, problem was they did not have a saltwater tank at home. She showed up at my door with these two tiny little clowns and asked if I wanted them. Now mind you I had just set my tank up, it had been running about 24 hours but it was not where near ready for fish. I told her to take the m back where she got them, but it was 7 pm on Saturday night and the place that sold them to her was closed. So I reluctantly took them off her hands. Now here is it almost a year later and they are doing great, I had added an anemone in the tank about 3 months later for them to nest in but they never even bothered with it. Well guess what? You guessed it, they where both in the anemone and defending it fearsly, no other fish in the tank can even get close. I spent several hours watching them in the anemone last night and even after the light went out in the tank. I am hoping this is a sign of things to come (babies maybe?)
Sorry for the long post but I just had to share.