Do your captive born clowns host?

Do your captive born clowns host?

  • Yes, they love their host anemone

    Votes: 67 82.7%
  • No, they don't seem to know what it is

    Votes: 14 17.3%

  • Total voters
    81
Thank you. I learn something everyday :)
So you're saying that they might eventually take a liking to this nem? Should they be on the same side of the tank?
Corey
 
Yes Corey, there's a decent chance your ocellaris will take to your GBTA. And, you mentioned you have a bare tank. BTAs are rock dwellers and never dig in the sand, so you're good there. Not sure what you're referring to when you ask "should they be on the same side of the tank?"

Sorry OP if this side note appears to be highjacking, I just wanted to answer Corey's questions.
 
thanks gary, i mean my GBTA is on one side of the tank and the clowns seem to prefer the other side of the tank.
on another note i seen an interesting thing today in a 125, the guy had 2 ocellaris(the female was HUGE) and 2 black clowns they didnt host either nem in the tank but hosted other corals right next to each other.....it was funny to watch the 2 different clownfish "play"
corey
 
My Platinums ate the Haddoni, and every now and then they look at the RBTA...I think they are mentally challenged. They Also hosted my xenia(Bali Pom Poms), and are spending more time with a Maxima. I think I'm going to pull the RBTA.
 
Wild female and TB male pair. I kept them away from my Ritteri for a day to let the nem adjust a bit. When I took out the divider the tank bred male lead the way with no hesitation.
 
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