limitedslip
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Recently I aquired a black sebae clownfish (about 2 inches) and a green carpet (about 6 inches in diameter). The sebae pretty much took to the anemone right away. However, I have noticed that the sebae is kinda aggressive and never leaves the anemone, it gets scared to go 3 inches away to grab food, its constantly pushing really hard against the anemone, and kind of forces the anemone to cave in ( but not lose size). It seems to be preventing me from feeding anemone, as the sebae eats the food that the anemone grabs. However, the anemone seems happier with the sebae as a host.
Now that you understand the situation, my 2 questions are:
1. Is it possible for a clown to be too aggressive to an anemone, like cause physical damage to the anemone?
2. Is it possible to feed the anemone with brine and a turkery baster, or something of that nature so the clown doesnt steal the food?
Now that you understand the situation, my 2 questions are:
1. Is it possible for a clown to be too aggressive to an anemone, like cause physical damage to the anemone?
2. Is it possible to feed the anemone with brine and a turkery baster, or something of that nature so the clown doesnt steal the food?