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Mike in CT

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After 2 years of hanging out by the corner of your tank, your clownfish find your anemone.
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Too funny, clown fish can be so weird I had some that stayed in the back of my corner bow front and just swam up and down, it drove me crazy! lol
Nice picture by the way.
 
Yup it is pretty neat
 
Too funny, clown fish can be so weird I had some that stayed in the back of my corner bow front and just swam up and down, it drove me crazy! lol
Nice picture by the way.

Thanks, it only took about 93 try's until I took a picture worth posting.... all that wiggling around. Lol
 
I also saw the male feed the nem a large price of shrimp during feeding time. That was really cool to see.
 
I hear you, I can never get good pictures! Even if everything was holding still, lol.
 
Great picture! I am officially jealous!

I have had my clowns for 5+ years, and my nem for only a few months, so I think mine just never learned what a new was... They briefly used to hang out in a large hammer, but then they just decided they were done with the whole symbiotic thing...
 
Great picture! I am officially jealous!

I have had my clowns for 5+ years, and my nem for only a few months, so I think mine just never learned what a new was... They briefly used to hang out in a large hammer, but then they just decided they were done with the whole symbiotic thing...

After mine started hanging out in the corner, (before I had a nem), I found a fake one in a pet store so I stuck it their corner and they loved it. After I got the nem I took it out the fake one hoping they would gravitate to the nem, but no.. they stayed in the corner looking sad so I put the fake one back in. That was about a year and a half ago. This last weekend my 10 year old son started yelling..."dad! Come look at your tank" I thought for sure some disaster was happening.. Haha.... But I must be raising my kid right because he knew the clownfish in the anemone was something special!
 
Nice photo! BTA is not a natural host for Occelaris so it's 50:50 at best. My pair always turned their noses up at BTAs, but took about 10 seconds to find a Magnifica.
 

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