J8851
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Well today i recieved a call from my home. My tank is home while im at college, i was rather zoned out focusing on what i was in the middle of reading when the call came in. My mom was talking and all of a sudden i heard big clownfish in anemone and my heart i think skipped a beat , well i immediately say my female GSM is in my anemone? I just got my clowns to pair up about a month and a half ago. I then say, are you sure its in my anemone because the clown would surely be anemone food. (i have a haddoni which eats anything it touchs) she goes no its the anemone with the long tenticles, i start to laugh and i say my Long tenticle plate coral. She goes OH yea! that one.
For those of you who like to skip to the end of stories, long story short my GSM pair is hosting in my long tenticle plate coral which by the way is thriving. My inital reaction was oh my plate coral is going to get "roughed up" to death because as everyone knows GSM are rather rough with their hosts. Needless to say my mom says that the coral is doing great but i'm making the 2.5 hour drive home anyway to make sure. I'll try and take a few pictures of the hosting this weekend.
I know its not a first in the hobby by any means but its a first for me since i started this hobby 3-4 years ago.
Will it have a negative impact on my Plate?
For those of you who like to skip to the end of stories, long story short my GSM pair is hosting in my long tenticle plate coral which by the way is thriving. My inital reaction was oh my plate coral is going to get "roughed up" to death because as everyone knows GSM are rather rough with their hosts. Needless to say my mom says that the coral is doing great but i'm making the 2.5 hour drive home anyway to make sure. I'll try and take a few pictures of the hosting this weekend.
I know its not a first in the hobby by any means but its a first for me since i started this hobby 3-4 years ago.
Will it have a negative impact on my Plate?