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07/13/2017, 04:30 PM | #1 |
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I'm amazed - my Clownfish is hosting
I got a small bubble anemone from Liveaquaria today. I checked it a couple of hours later and my largest Clown is hosting it. I had tried to put the anemone on a rock, but it just got blown around, so I put it on the sand close to a rock. It climbed up on the rock in a hole that goes through the rock. The clown will swim through the hole and host on the anemone. I didn't expect this to happen so soon.
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07/14/2017, 08:39 AM | #2 |
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Now that anemone has gone to the back side of that hole in the rock and is between rocks. Should I let it alone to go where ever even though it will be out of sight or should I dig it out and put it back in the open area?
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07/14/2017, 09:52 AM | #3 |
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Dont move the anemone unless you absolutely have to. They will find a place that makes them happy.
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That would be the only way for the fish to host an anemone. Otherwise, the only things clownfish may host are parasites. More likely it would be the anemone that is hosting the clownfish - not necessarily willingly as the word's correct meaning implies. Correct would be: "the clownfish has accepted the anemone as a host." The correct use of words matters! Otherwise you may end up with Orwellian "newspeak", "doubletink" and "truthspeak" where "peace" is war or the truth becomes "fake news" and propaganda lies "real news"... and that would be extremely "ungood". Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
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The clownfish is not dragging it around but rather following it around. It's now out of sight but the clownfish is going in and out of the area. I did not intend to say something that would be extremely "ungood". |
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I found that most anemones do better when fed once or twice a week. General rule of thumb is that if it eats when you feed it, you should feed it.
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If a clownfish is hosting not sure you have to feed it. Watch for a few days and see if the clownfish pulls food into it. I have a RTBA that is hosted by my maroon pair and don't feed the anemones at all, and they have split 6 times.
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You would need to feed rather large chunks that the clownfish can't swallow to even have a chance to have them bring it to the anemone.
And then there is the issue that anemones really don't eat large bites in the wild. Their primary food are mysis shrimp, fish larva, copepods and similar plankton organisms. If an anemone by chance catches something bigger it often spits it out only partially digested. Since large chunks may start rotting on the inside before being digested you also run a risk to get your anemone sick. I generally feed my anemones with the same mysis I feed to the fish. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
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If the anemone is stressed from shipping feeding will help it recover. If you want a larger anemone then feed your it. If the anemone is at the size you want then don't feed it.
Obviously if anemone eat, feeding it will help it do better and grow. Just because it won't die without feeding does not mean that it should s heathier without feeding. Clownfish hosting the anemone sound strange. Most people will know what you mean but it is the same as my house living in me. If this make me a word police so be it. BTW, it sound wear to me even if English isn't my native language .
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Orionn is very knowledgeable and I agree with what he said. However I no longer feed any BTA. I started with 1 and it got very big very quick, then I had 2 and they got big very quick now I have 4 and I no longer feed and they are still growing just not nearly as quick.
Give it time and it will move where it can get light. Also they like to put their foot in holes in the rocks. I always place them in a hole in the rock and then they attach and come out within a few days. |
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Oh snap... Who called the cops!? Hahaha. Your nem will be just fine. He is going to hide for a bit as he acclimates to your tank, then he will be moving about to find his spot and will then get his routine down. He will be coming out for light and for food. I feed mine about 1 or 2 times a week (krill) and he is very happy. Feeding them isnt necessary unless you are trying to get them to grow quickly. Mine has his foot anchored deep in the cave where he retracts every night and extends all the way out during the day. First picture is my tank with him retracted and second is when he's out. Congrats on your clowns being hosted, that's awesome!!
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My FIRST setup was live rock 1 Feather Duster and 1 Clown fish. The clown irritated the feather duster so much that it popped its feather off and regrew elsewhere. So, my question was the feather duster dragging the clown around ? Or did the clown CHOOSE to host the feather duster and NOT the other way around ? |
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The clowns choose to reside in the Feather Duster. The one that choose, doesn't mean that it is the host.
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My first attempt at a BTA, it attacked my torch, so I moved it. It became unhappy and started to wander leaving path of destruction until it gave up and died - dissolving into a sea of toxins that took out my LTA.
I recently went back to the well and let it settle on it's own. While I had to move an SPS way from it, it did settle on the top right side of my tank - very nice spot where I could see it and feed it. It was so happy it split - not great for a nano where real estate is at a premium. But the twins decided to be neighbors and live side by side. I had given up trying to get my clowns to accept it as a host - best to leave an anemone happy where it is. However, a few weeks ago, the smaller male decided to start visiting the anemones. Each day spending more time with the hosts. The larger female, soon started to visit to my delight. Bummer your is out of sight right now. Be patient. Bad this happen when you rush in this hobby and an unhappy anemone can make you a lot more unhappy than being bummed that it's hiding. It's taken me more than 2 1/2 years to finally be able to enjoy having anemones hosting clowns - as a result of me doing nothing. let them be. The good news is they are bonding - it's not uncommon for clowns and anemones to never bond in a tank. Last edited by NS Mike D; 07/19/2017 at 05:51 PM. |
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