Gary Majchrzak
Team RC
I've yet to replace the large host anemones (Haddon's and M. doreensis LTA) lost in my move earlier this year. I kept those anemones for quite a long time (5 and 10 years respectively), each had spawned in my aquarium and it was not fun losing them. Now, I've got a mint pair of percula Clowns hosting in my wall Hammer coral. My plan was to keep the fish in the coral rather than another anemone- but they're loving it to death. Unfortunately, there's some tissue recession happening where the fish snuggle against the coral. I need to do something to save the coral. If I offer them the right anemone I'm willing to bet they'll leave the coral alone. The other option is to get rid of the Hammer coral- but the fish would probably move on to destroy another one of my other LPS. Another option is to get rid of the fish- which I consider my last option since I like them so much.
I'm really loathe to add a large host anemone. They cause serious damage to whatever they brush up against, and I'd need to reshuffle rockwork and corals to prevent any destruction.
The 3 natural host species for percula are the LTA Heteractis crispa, the "Gigantea" carpet anemone Stichodactyla gigantea and the Magnificent anemone H. magnifica- so I guess that's where I'll start looking...
unless somebody has another suggestion!
I'm really loathe to add a large host anemone. They cause serious damage to whatever they brush up against, and I'd need to reshuffle rockwork and corals to prevent any destruction.
The 3 natural host species for percula are the LTA Heteractis crispa, the "Gigantea" carpet anemone Stichodactyla gigantea and the Magnificent anemone H. magnifica- so I guess that's where I'll start looking...
unless somebody has another suggestion!