Is it true...

Is it true...

  • Yes

    Votes: 25 20.5%
  • No

    Votes: 97 79.5%

  • Total voters
    122
Was this a question of curiousity or did someone implement this question in your mind?

Tank raised clowns have the instinct to host anemones just as much as wild caught clowns.
 
No, its not true,
But, its true that wc clowns are more apt to host sooner than cb, but ime all will host given time.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9835026#post9835026 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by illcssd
No, its not true,
But, its true that wc clowns are more apt to host sooner than cb, but ime all will host given time.

I wouldn't even say thats true generally speaking. I am sure it varies from species to species. My TB Clarkii clowns hosted my blue Haddoni as soon as I released them in the tank and yet I bought them from petco!!!
 
I was speaking broadly, in a general sense, i stated it as a fact, which was wrong, Ime WC clowns are more apt to host anemones than they're CB counterparts. It also depends on species of clown.
Another factor would be anemone type, for instance, Ocellaris and Perculas and long tentacle anemones. For some reason both WC and CB take a long time or never will host the lta. Yet, both species will host a bta a lot faster Ime, even though neither are natural hosts.
There are alot of factors, but for the general question he asked. No, eventually i find most clowns will host most anemones. Time frame wasn't a part of the question.
Another observance.
I recently acquired a adhesive anemone, which supposedly host Clarkii clowns in the wild, yet, of the three pairs of clarkii i have, all different "variety", none have come anywhere near to hosting it. They act like it's not even an anemone and would rather host a rock. Why is this? Honestly who knows...
I believe it really depends on the clown, environment, and type of anemone personally.
fwiw
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9835420#post9835420 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by illcssd
I was speaking broadly, in a general sense, i stated it as a fact, which was wrong, Ime WC clowns are more apt to host anemones than they're CB counterparts. It also depends on species of clown.
Another factor would be anemone type, for instance, Ocellaris and Perculas and long tentacle anemones. For some reason both WC and CB take a long time or never will host the lta. Yet, both species will host a bta a lot faster Ime, even though neither are natural hosts.
There are alot of factors, but for the general question he asked. No, eventually i find most clowns will host most anemones. Time frame wasn't a part of the question.
Another observance.
I recently acquired a adhesive anemone, which supposedly host Clarkii clowns in the wild, yet, of the three pairs of clarkii i have, all different "variety", none have come anywhere near to hosting it. They act like it's not even an anemone and would rather host a rock. Why is this? Honestly who knows...
I believe it really depends on the clown, environment, and type of anemone personally.
fwiw

got a pic of that pizza nem?
 
Yes i do
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9835402#post9835402 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 55semireef
I know there is one out there that will disagree with us. :D


There is always that one person... and it looks like just one from the voting.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9835420#post9835420 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by illcssd
I was speaking broadly, in a general sense, i stated it as a fact, which was wrong, Ime WC clowns are more apt to host anemones than they're CB counterparts. It also depends on species of clown.
Another factor would be anemone type, for instance, Ocellaris and Perculas and long tentacle anemones. For some reason both WC and CB take a long time or never will host the lta. Yet, both species will host a bta a lot faster Ime, even though neither are natural hosts.
There are alot of factors, but for the general question he asked. No, eventually i find most clowns will host most anemones. Time frame wasn't a part of the question.
Another observance.
I recently acquired a adhesive anemone, which supposedly host Clarkii clowns in the wild, yet, of the three pairs of clarkii i have, all different "variety", none have come anywhere near to hosting it. They act like it's not even an anemone and would rather host a rock. Why is this? Honestly who knows...
I believe it really depends on the clown, environment, and type of anemone personally.
fwiw

Yes, I was thinking too that it depends on the species of clownfish.

I believe it really depends on the clown, environment, and type of anemone personally.

I agree with this. But overall, I believe TB clowns have just as much as the instinct to host an anemone as WC clowns. The only real reason why WC clowns may be more apt to host an anemone is probably because they have had experience with them in the wild while most TB clowns havn't unless they came from a tank that had anemones in it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9835621#post9835621 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GSMguy
2 people now but none have had the cojones to post why they voted that way.

Most likely because they are trying to be funny.
 
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