Caribbean anemone hosting

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Will my common clowns host this species of anemone?
 
What type of clownfish do you have and can you post a picture of the anemone type your talking about? Several species of anemone live in the carribean, and to my knowledge condy anemones(assuming that's what your referring to) don't typically host clownfish.
 
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These are the clowns and anemone im trying to get them to pair with this is how ive heards the best way but no luck as of yet.
 
Ya thats definitely a Condylactis gigantea. They are not known for hosting clownfish and here`s a quick quote from liveaquarias website on them. "Unlike other anemones, the Condy Anemone does not have a relationship with any particular fish, and it is rare for any type of clownfish or damsel to reside within them." Hope this helps. Clownfish usually host pacific species of anemone such as a bubble tip, carpet, seabae.
 
Ya thats definitely a Condylactis gigantea. They are not known for hosting clownfish and here`s a quick quote from liveaquarias website on them. "Unlike other anemones, the Condy Anemone does not have a relationship with any particular fish, and it is rare for any type of clownfish or damsel to reside within them." Hope this helps. Clownfish usually host pacific species of anemone such as a bubble tip, carpet, seabae.
Actually my bad, the base coloration has it shows of a seabae anemone. They should host it after awhile, but they can be difficult to keep, from what ive experienced.
 

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