My cinnamon clown is hosting a rock/flower anemone

Just for personal knowledge, why would it be odd for the two not to get along, or one host the other? Isn't it common for anemones and clowns to do this?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8028739#post8028739 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Coral007
Just for personal knowledge, why would it be odd for the two not to get along, or one host the other? Isn't it common for anemones and clowns to do this?

Typically atlantic anemones carry too potent a sting for a clownfish. Clownfish actually tend to be picky about the anemones they choose. Ocellaris are commonly the most picky.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8028739#post8028739 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Coral007
Just for personal knowledge, why would it be odd for the two not to get along, or one host the other? Isn't it common for anemones and clowns to do this?

Next to nothing hosts this type of anemone except crabs and shrimp...

Its a pretty cool sight !!

:)
 
If anyone has an anemone they are looking to part with or sell let me know. Now that i have the lighting I'm looking for one.
 
that is very cool. The rock anenome I have that I passed on to some folks down in DC has reportedly been taken by saddleback clowns. My clarkiis never showed interest in it, but guess you never know.
 
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