Aug 20, 2013 #1 croix67 Active Member View Badges Joined Mar 16, 2013 Messages 164 Reaction score 37 Location uk Rating - 0% 0 0 0 HI have toadstool and i have 2 Fiji clowns hosting it what the best way to get them to host the Long Tentacle anemone as its a really lovely specimen its only been in sunday
HI have toadstool and i have 2 Fiji clowns hosting it what the best way to get them to host the Long Tentacle anemone as its a really lovely specimen its only been in sunday
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Aug 21, 2013 #3 Trex Valuable Member View Badges Excellence Award Reef Squad Emeritus Joined Apr 9, 2012 Messages 2,044 Reaction score 445 Location Carol Stream, IL. Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Honestly, time is your best option. 2nd, would be removing the toadstool, which might not be possible. What species are you referring to when you say "Fiji" clowns? (( Want to see what their natural host anemones are ))
Honestly, time is your best option. 2nd, would be removing the toadstool, which might not be possible. What species are you referring to when you say "Fiji" clowns? (( Want to see what their natural host anemones are ))
Aug 21, 2013 #4 OP OP croix67 Active Member View Badges Joined Mar 16, 2013 Messages 164 Reaction score 37 Location uk Rating - 0% 0 0 0 there skunk Fiji clowns i thought about removing the toadstool as its in a sulking mode Last edited: Aug 21, 2013
Aug 21, 2013 #5 Trex Valuable Member View Badges Excellence Award Reef Squad Emeritus Joined Apr 9, 2012 Messages 2,044 Reaction score 445 Location Carol Stream, IL. Rating - 0% 0 0 0 A. perideraion or A. sandaracions ? A. perideraion is naturally hosted by an M. doreensis, though I have had both, and both were hosted by an M. doreensis (( and an S. haddoni )) [h=3]sandaracinos)[/h]
A. perideraion or A. sandaracions ? A. perideraion is naturally hosted by an M. doreensis, though I have had both, and both were hosted by an M. doreensis (( and an S. haddoni )) [h=3]sandaracinos)[/h]