I will try and get a better picture of it.. Maybe you can help me figure out what kind it is? I always like to know what kind of species I have in my tanks, and as much info on them as possible.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10280239#post10280239 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by joker12552 It is a condy. I didnt have it for the clowns to host in, just because I like the condy's. It was in my tank for around six months.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10279027#post10279027 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by acrodave not saying any thing bad about your tank but u may have rushed putting a anemone in your tank. I cant tell what kind it is but if it is a condy the clowns wont get it.They might but it will be slim
Its just that anenomes have special care requirements and the success rate for someone just starting out in SW aquariums isn't high... Most anenome's need every bit of care level as some of the most difficult corals... Condy's are some of the easiest anenomes to keep, but as Dave said, its doubtfull that the clowns will host that anenome... We aren't trying to criticize you in any way, just let you know that they are a bit more difficult to care for, so if you do not have success in keeping an anenome, don't get too discouraged...
I know you’re not trying to criticize me in any way, and I appreciate all the information you can give. What kind of anemones can I get that the clowns might, would host? The little guys are just swimming at top around over flow box.
They have a chart in the anemone / clownfish section on the forums that will tell you which clownfish will normally host in what anemone. I think the false percs tend to host in the carpet anemones.
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