Surprise!

Ashman1

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I had heard this will happen on occasion. The anemone has been in the tank for 4 or 5 weeks. Came home today and the smaller clownfish (Which I guess means it's the male since the pair is way more than a year old now) was in the anemone. Its been over an hour and I still see him mainly staying in there. Can I hope that this means he will host in this? Will this maybe encourage the female to go in? Any info from more experienced folks is greatly appreciated. Sorry about the bad Iphone pics.
 
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Absolutely!

Absolutely!

Now that the BTA is hosting that clown, I doubt the clown will stray far from it! Congrats... :love2:
 
Lucky!!!

Lucky!!!

I've had my gbta and two true percs for around 3 months now, and my clowns want nothing to do with it.
 
I have 3 pairs, (in 3 tanks), and am at 66.666% success rate with 'nem-clown hosting...just depends on the fish.
 
Might sound crazy, but in my old tank, I had a rose bta and a clown. I waited months and the clown wouldn't host. I read online to print out a picture of a clown (same species) and anemone (same species) hosting and tape it to the glass. I did this and in less than a few days, the clown started hosting.
 
Might sound crazy, but in my old tank, I had a rose bta and a clown. I waited months and the clown wouldn't host. I read online to print out a picture of a clown (same species) and anemone (same species) hosting and tape it to the glass. I did this and in less than a few days, the clown started hosting.

I did this too and it worked within 15 minutes on my male. About 5 hours later my female joined him.
 
I've read about people doing that, but it sounds so hard to believe. Looks like I'm going to be printing some pictures today :spin2:
 
Now you get to share in joy of being bitten by your clownfish while working on the aquarium and getting your hand too close to the 'nem. :lol:
 
Might sound crazy, but in my old tank, I had a rose bta and a clown. I waited months and the clown wouldn't host. I read online to print out a picture of a clown (same species) and anemone (same species) hosting and tape it to the glass. I did this and in less than a few days, the clown started hosting.

That's awesome, never heard that one before.
 
I tried the picture method, didnt work for my clowns. I swear that they are both retarded. they have this HUGE fluffy anemone in the tank and want NOTHING to do with it.
 
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