So i have been pushing and pushing my clownfish acclimation agenda on people, some a little famous in the Hobby.
Ive never lost a clown that has shown up via retailer alive.
Clownfish that are wild caught are undoubtly found in anemones they dont know otherwise. They slime coat is constant reproduced and strengthened by rubbing against the tentacles of a nem. So it would be reasonable to come to the conclusion that anemones are aide in the healthy of fish or else they would live in them. Be it from feeling comfortable and safe or replenishing the slime coat, they aide in the healthy of our clownfish.
Most wild caught clowns i have seen come down with exterior diseases when they are not kept in anemones when first aquired.
IME and IMO
So far (some are harder to keep species some arent)
2 wild caught akindynos - NO QT straight into display tank with bubbletips and gigantea - No Loses
4 Nigripis - NO QT straight into 10 gallon display with RBTA's - No Loses
4 inch Large Female White Bonnet - 40 breeder with Bubble tips - No losses
2.5 inch white bonnet - 10 gallon tank with bubbletip - Lost the fish cause the bubble tip when powerhead surfing while i was in NC
.75 inch Juvi Blue Stripe (Most recent as of this saturday) - Right into breeder box in display with 4 bubble tips - no heavy breathing - no ich - nothing. Eating mysis like a champ.
I am starting to think theres more to this relationship then shelter, more health related advantages.
Ive never lost a clown that has shown up via retailer alive.
Clownfish that are wild caught are undoubtly found in anemones they dont know otherwise. They slime coat is constant reproduced and strengthened by rubbing against the tentacles of a nem. So it would be reasonable to come to the conclusion that anemones are aide in the healthy of fish or else they would live in them. Be it from feeling comfortable and safe or replenishing the slime coat, they aide in the healthy of our clownfish.
Most wild caught clowns i have seen come down with exterior diseases when they are not kept in anemones when first aquired.
IME and IMO
So far (some are harder to keep species some arent)
2 wild caught akindynos - NO QT straight into display tank with bubbletips and gigantea - No Loses
4 Nigripis - NO QT straight into 10 gallon display with RBTA's - No Loses
4 inch Large Female White Bonnet - 40 breeder with Bubble tips - No losses
2.5 inch white bonnet - 10 gallon tank with bubbletip - Lost the fish cause the bubble tip when powerhead surfing while i was in NC
.75 inch Juvi Blue Stripe (Most recent as of this saturday) - Right into breeder box in display with 4 bubble tips - no heavy breathing - no ich - nothing. Eating mysis like a champ.
I am starting to think theres more to this relationship then shelter, more health related advantages.