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It's common for clownfish to bite the tentacles of their host anemone. No one knows why they do this, but some have guessed that it's a coping mechanism, like how babies bite on their binkies. Your clown is exhibiting the same behavior, but because it's a torch and not an anemone, the torch will probably be damaged.
clowns mouth it to get use to the sting. Clowns won't do much damage to an Euphyllia than the do to anemones. mine is hosted by a frogspawn and mouthed it for a few weeks before he accepted it as his new home
Unfortunately it’s biting the tips offIt's common for clownfish to bite the tentacles of their host anemone. No one knows why they do this, but some have guessed that it's a coping mechanism, like how babies bite on their binkies. Your clown is exhibiting the same behavior, but because it's a torch and not an anemone, the torch will probably be damaged.
Are you able to provide a link so that I can read up on this? I've always been curious as to why they do this, but was never able to find a credible answer.clowns mouth it to get use to the sting. Clowns won't do much damage to an Euphyllia than the do to anemones. mine is hosted by a frogspawn and mouthed it for a few weeks before he accepted it as his new home

