tsquad
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What are your clown/anemone fanatic's views on this?
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=907921
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=907921
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7950566#post7950566 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by phender
The experts who study anemones in the wild say that clowns DO NOT feed there anemones in the wild.
The thread also disregards the fact that many people on this forum have trouble with their clowns stealing food from their anemones. I have had several clowns that would remove food from their anemone and just spit it out and not even attempt to eat it themselves.
Personally, I think clowns live with anemones so they can better protect eggs. There are plenty of places on the reef for baby clowns to hide and an adult clarki or chrysopterus certainly doesn't need an anemone to protect itself. Clowns routinely leave their anemones to attack divers and chase away large fish.
You guys are basing you discussion on limited observations and stereotypes of clownfish.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7952255#post7952255 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dantodd
both the clown and anemone do receive protection from predators through the relationship.
And the term is "mutualism"![]()
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7950566#post7950566 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by phender
The experts who study anemones in the wild say that clowns DO NOT feed there anemones in the wild.
The thread also disregards the fact that many people on this forum have trouble with their clowns stealing food from their anemones. I have had several clowns that would remove food from their anemone and just spit it out and not even attempt to eat it themselves.
Personally, I think clowns live with anemones so they can better protect eggs. There are plenty of places on the reef for baby clowns to hide and an adult clarki or chrysopterus certainly doesn't need an anemone to protect itself. Clowns routinely leave their anemones to attack divers and chase away large fish.
You guys are basing you discussion on limited observations and stereotypes of clownfish.
Most of my larger clowns love "sliversides".<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7962668#post7962668 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ChunksInClemson
Well, I dont think clowns eat silversides...so here is a vid. I guess its something to think about...
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7964039#post7964039 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by traveller7
Most of my larger clowns love "sliversides".