my clown is hosting in my condy today?

Actually your condy is hosting your clown, but no it is not unusual especially if your clown is a clarki or tomato clown. A condy's sting is too powerful for some clowns, but clarkis and tomatoes don't seem to mind as much.

It is pretty common for clowns that don't have an available natural host to find an "unnatural" host. Various LPS corals, Green star polyps, zoanthids, hairy mushrooms, clay flower pots, even clams have been used as hosts by clowns in aquariums.
 
the only clown i've seen in a condi was a pink skunk clown... are pink skunks thier natural host...?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13606161#post13606161 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by gumbii
the only clown i've seen in a condi was a pink skunk clown... are pink skunks thier natural host...?

No, a condi is not a natural host for any clown. They don't occur in the same spots.
 
OIC...



i just thought because when i had pink skunks before, i couldn't get them to host in different nems... until i got a condi...
 
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