This is a trick that I have used about a hundred times. Maybe more than that actually. It's very not natural and I'm sure that there will be people that will get a little bent out of whack about it, but it works and will continue to work for the rest of the clown fish's life.
Take your anemone (if it isn't new and is already attached in the tank you will have to decided what to do then) and after acclimating it, don't put the anemone directly into the tank.. Instead, float a plastic strainer bowl inside the tank and put the anemone in the strainer. They usually readily attach to the strainer and I've never had a problem.
Put your clowns in the strainer with the anemone. Lift the strainer up so that the clown fish are "forced" to interact with the anemone. I will usually leave it this way for 30 seconds or so at a time. Then lower the strainer again and see if they stay in the anemone or swim away from it. If they swim away, raise the strainer again and force the interaction again. Wait for 30 seconds again or so and lower it back down.
Some times it works first try. Most of the time it takes 3 or 4 times, but it works eventually every time. Usually over the span of a few minutes. I used to raise clowns and I did it to all of them. Worked everytime.
Like I said, I've done it countless times. Never once killed a fish. Worked every time. The clownfish and anemone are both better off after the fact. It's not like you're feeding them to a carpet.
I'm not saying you have to do it. I'm just saying how I have done it.
What makes you think they are both better off? Just curious
Its the anemone that must accept the clowns, not the otherway around, from my experience. Can feed the fish in the area of the anemone or put the anemone near the clows home and feed ~ wait ~ feed ~
Someone mentioned finding the natural host for the clowns...but failed to say which species. The stckies have listed; bta, carpets & ritteri as hosts for your clown species.
My guess, ritteri bc they like to 'cup' or stretch out like a table or resemble a bowl when happy! At least this is what my ritteri do during midday. I used their favorite food and gave it to the anemone to hold on to, like a carrot at the end of a stick, it worked on pink skunks anyway
I just have reservations about getting a gig do to the fact that they eat fish. I keep fighting with myself over this and still haven't made up my mind to getting a gig or not. I do like my fish and plan on getting a few more. But I also want a pair of clowns being hosted in an anemone which my Perculas don't even look at the 4 BTA's that I have. The clowns that are natural to BTA's are aggressive, yellow stripe maroon clowns are actually my favorite in the "looks" department.
Like I said, I've done it countless times. Never once killed a fish. Worked every time. The clownfish and anemone are both better off after the fact. It's not like you're feeding them to a carpet.
I'm not saying you have to do it. I'm just saying how I have done it.
To me this is no different than saying you have driven a car w/out wearing your seat belt hundreds of times.
I'm sure many have, but it only takes one bad experience to ruin your day.
Agree to disagree.