true percula hosting a haitian Condylactis

gtstylez87

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i have a true percula for and two years now, and about 2 months ago i got a haitian condylactis. the condy was in the tank for at least a month and 2 and a half weeks before he decided to host it. the oral disk of the anemone is about 2.5 inches wide and the tentacle are also about 2.5 inches long. its pretty nice the tentacles are brown with neon green tips. i know its rare for them to host condy, but i want to know if anyone else has seen this happen? by the way they make a really nice pair.:thumbsup:
 
hopefully on monday i will try to put up pictures. the percula has been in there with a spotted hawk, royal gramma, rusty angel, blue damsel, banggai cardinalfish, and a leopard wrasse in a 29 gallon tank. im 200% sure its a haitian condy.
 
No I meant what I wrote. If the clown is hosting the anemone the anemone would be living on the clown.
 
This does happen. However, they are more inclined to eat your clownfish. They have a somewhat intense sting (even for humans). They are very sticky. They NEVER EVER EVER EVER see clownfish in the wild.

So, heh, its your bet.
 
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