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Yup, clowns host anything mine host in the fogspawn, palys and btas. Clowns are fun to watch as they feed all their hosting spots/coral and help some of them grow faster.Also, clownfish in aquariums are weird. They will literally host with anything, or even nothing at all.
Plenty of users on here have clowns that host torch corals, frogspawn coral, elegance corals, powerheads. Bunch of randomness.
Thry host in your palys?? Considering that palys carry palytoxin and can kill pretty much anything by releasing it, those are some pretty hardcore clowns.Yup, clowns host anything mine host in the fogspawn, palys and btas. Clowns are fun to watch as they feed all their hosting spots/coral and help some of them grow faster.
The anemone has not much say in this. It is entirely up to the fish to decide if they settle for less or insist on their preferred host.Bubble tips are the easiest anemones to keep alive but the nem won’t always host clowns.
Clownfish don’t host nems..... The anemone host the clownfish.The anemone has not much say in this. It is entirely up to the fish to decide if they settle for less or insist on their preferred host.
Though, in my experience, sooner or later they will break down and accept a BTA if there is nothing else. It may take weeks, months, even years. Patience is key.
I have a pair of percula that rather went for Briareum (branching green star polyps) than settling for a "lesser" anemone. Then one day, after 5 years, they decided that a BTA is better than no anemone at all...
Where did I say otherwise?Clownfish don’t host nems..... The anemone host the clownfish.
I got all the versions, but they are a little outdated by now and contain a number of errors.THE book with all of the natural clownfish~anemone combinations is "Anemone Fishes and their Host Sea Anemones" by Fautin and Allen. If you're either a clownfish or anenome freak, this book belongs in your library.
Thank you for the corrections!I got all the versions, but they are a little outdated by now and contain a number of errors.
Especially the grouping of anemonefish families has been in part disproven by genetic research. And the status of Premnas as a monophyletic genus is nowhere supported in the genetics. In fact, they form the most basal clade with percula and ocellaris.
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Well, you didn't do anything wrongThank you for the corrections!

