fsn77
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We finally broke down and bought a pair of tank raised black clowns (lfs had them labeled as black percs, but reading posts here the last few months has taught me otherwise). They're doing great -- were friendly towards one another at the lfs and continue to be in our tank. But, we have a PROBLEM, maybe?
We have a bubble coral that is about the size of a tennis ball when open / inflated that almost always has its sweeper tentacles out. Apparently, the clowns think they want to host in it. They are nipping the tentacles and hovering over it like they want to just dive in, but are a little hesitant. I'm a bit concerned -- will our bubble coral try to eat them? It has a sizeable mouth and I have no doubt one of them would fit in there.
We also have a six line wrasse that is about the same size as the clowns (about 1.5") that has been acting aggressively towards them when they are near the bubble. It's not violent combat, just some sideways swimming by the wrasse and a quick lunge at them if they get too close to the bubble coral. Is the wrasse actually trying to protect them, or telling them that's her part of the tank and they need to pick another area?
We have a bubble coral that is about the size of a tennis ball when open / inflated that almost always has its sweeper tentacles out. Apparently, the clowns think they want to host in it. They are nipping the tentacles and hovering over it like they want to just dive in, but are a little hesitant. I'm a bit concerned -- will our bubble coral try to eat them? It has a sizeable mouth and I have no doubt one of them would fit in there.
We also have a six line wrasse that is about the same size as the clowns (about 1.5") that has been acting aggressively towards them when they are near the bubble. It's not violent combat, just some sideways swimming by the wrasse and a quick lunge at them if they get too close to the bubble coral. Is the wrasse actually trying to protect them, or telling them that's her part of the tank and they need to pick another area?