Forcing a host?

a.stebel

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I have a pair of false percs and I was hoping they would host in my carpet anemone. Is there a way to get them to notice it and maybe host in it?
I read the faq, and it says that percs can host in a carpet anemone.
 
IME any clown will be HOSTED BY any hosting anemone. You shouldn't for them to host a carpet. If you try to force them to, the carpet will 100% most definitely eat them.
 
I have a pair of false percs and I was hoping they would host in my carpet anemone. Is there a way to get them to notice it and maybe host in it?
I read the faq, and it says that percs can host in a carpet anemone.

What type of "carpet" ?

My percs took to a Haddoni right away -- didn't even have the Haddoni all the way in the tank before they were being hosted.

However, it is a bad idea to force any clown to be hosted, more so when "carpets" are involved.
 
It took my clown over a year before it would host in my anemone but once he started he won't come out except to eat.
 
Here is a pic of the carpet anemone. I didn't know there were different carpets, I thought there was only color variations.
 

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Here is a pic of the carpet anemone. I didn't know there were different carpets, I thought there was only color variations.

It looks like a Haddoni to me -- which are sand dwelling anemones, do you have a sandbed?

There are 3 types of hosting "carpet" anemones; S. mertensii, S. gigantea, and S. haddoni.
 
Put him in the tank, and he attached to rock work. Should I move him to the sand bed or let him do it naturally.

Thanks for the ID of the carpet.
 
Put him in the tank, and he attached to rock work. Should I move him to the sand bed or let him do it naturally.

Thanks for the ID of the carpet.

If it is attached I wouldn't move it -- too much of a risk of causing damage to it. But, don't be too surprised if it ends up moving.
 
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