What corals will clownfish host in?

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I recently started a new tank. Already been through the cycle and have had a pair of black and white ocellaris clownfish for about a week.

I was wondering if there were any types of coral that clownfish would host in. I don’t really want to deal with an anemone because it’s only a 28 gallon. Let me know what you think!
 
Literally everything in my tank they host :mad: makes me so mad sometimes! My clowns killed off a couple high end torches!

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I had a clown host a large hairy mushroom a few years ago in my last tank. I currently have a clown in my 10g nano that is hosting a hammer coral. The hammer doesnt seem to mind and opens fully to about the size of a baseball.
 
Well, thanks for the replies! I guess I just need to start getting coral and see what happens. Seems like they will host quite a bit.
 
Clowns will be hosted by whatever they decide. (powerheads, corals, corner of tank....)

Yeah mine are actually just hanging out in the back of the tank right now. Right behind/above one of the returns. I'm trying to figure out if they will move away from there if they have something more exciting to go to.
 
I know that you don't want to deal with an anemone, but if you can find a Heteractis malu anemone, it should be fine in a 28 gallon tank and will host ocellaris. I had one in a 10 gallon tank and it did fine. They stay in the sandbed and don't move when they've found a place that they like. Just make sure you get a malu and not Heteractis crispa which is also sometimes referred to as a sebae (or seabae) anemone.

In terms of corals, they seem to like most LPS (torch, hammer, etc.).
 
I know that you don't want to deal with an anemone, but if you can find a Heteractis malu anemone, it should be fine in a 28 gallon tank and will host ocellaris. I had one in a 10 gallon tank and it did fine. They stay in the sandbed and don't move when they've found a place that they like. Just make sure you get a malu and not Heteractis crispa which is also sometimes referred to as a sebae (or seabae) anemone.

In terms of corals, they seem to like most LPS (torch, hammer, etc.).

OK thanks for the info. I'll look into it. I guess they don't get too big either since yours was in a 10 gallon?
 
My Ocellaris loved the Tyree leather that was in the tank.... Pretty much slept in it every night.
 
My clowns hang out in my Duncan or the zoanthids next door.
 
Zoas, nems, torches, hammers, duncans, my powerheads...
 
Yeah mine are actually just hanging out in the back of the tank right now. Right behind/above one of the returns. I'm trying to figure out if they will move away from there if they have something more exciting to go to.

Mine did that for a year, then eventually moved to the frogspawn. Still don't go near any of the BTA's
 
Yeah I got 2 anemones in my tank.. But one clown hosts my surface skimmer (filter) while the clown hosts my zoas and sucks the tenticulls off of my Duncan.. Anyone want to re-home 2 clowns in the Seattle area lol
 

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