I've been waiting months to see this!

If you can get a picture of a clownfish hosting in an anemone, it would be a shorter wait for you. Place the picture in front of the clownfish for a few days. It will soon get the idea. Learned this tip in this forum.
 
If you can get a picture of a clownfish hosting in an anemone, it would be a shorter wait for you. Place the picture in front of the clownfish for a few days. It will soon get the idea. Learned this tip in this forum.

I tried that, left it there for almost two weeks when my female was hosting the overflow...did nothing. Now they are both hosting my blue/silver xenia lol. I'm just hoping in time they wander over and check out the BTAs that are just a few inches next door ;)


@v3ngence - congrats, thats awesome
 
I know how you feel, this just happened with my clowns a couple weeks ago. I was so excited, my roommate was laughing at me lol
Now my clowns host all 3 GBTAs in my tank
Congrats!!
 
Good stuff! I had a clownfish with a BTA and for three months nothing, then one day I randomly looked over at the tank it just dove right in and never left. Silly clownfish
 
Same thing happened to me. Had Cinnamon clown and RBTA, anemone split within a couple of months in the tank. Had two anemones and a clown... months go by ... no interest whatsoever. Anems are now both huge (small dinner plate size) One day, walked up to feed the tank and guess who had a new home? Clown spends all it's time with one or the other and loves to attack my hand when I get too close.
 
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