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dstalte 06/23/2007 06:50 PM

new anemone and clowns ??
 
Just bought this nice long tenticle anemone but my clowns are not swiming in it. Is it normal to take a few days for them to accept it? I have posted a pix on my gallery..

zma21 06/23/2007 07:00 PM

It may take minutes, days, months, or they may not host in it at all.

You just never know.

kuoka 06/23/2007 10:04 PM

Mine took literally two months. Also once it's hosted with something else (in my case it hosted with a torch coral), it could take even longer. One reefer told me have patience, more patience, and even more patience! LOL :D

zma21 06/23/2007 10:11 PM

My anemone has been in my tank for about 2 weeks now, and my clowns have barely noticed it.

kuoka 06/23/2007 10:28 PM

I read somewhere on the www that if you tape a picture of a clown hosting with an anemone, the others will 'get the picture' and host with yours. I tried it on mine but my other fish freaked out so I didn't leave it up. If your other fish (or clowns) don't freak out, it might be worth a try? Good luck.

magdelan 06/24/2007 01:25 AM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10202423#post10202423 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kuoka [/i]
[B]I read somewhere on the www that if you tape a picture of a clown hosting with an anemone, the others will 'get the picture' and host with yours. I tried it on mine but my other fish freaked out so I didn't leave it up. If your other fish (or clowns) don't freak out, it might be worth a try? Good luck. [/B][/QUOTE]

Do you think that If I put up a picture of me doing a water change that the fish will learn how to do the too?

[B][I]It may take minutes, days, months, or they may not host in it at all.[/B][/I]

My tomato clown took to a frogspawn and never even thought about hosting in the BTA I bought it. I buy my fish presents and you see what thanks I get??!!!

ahullsb 06/24/2007 02:00 AM

Mine were not interested in the rbta for weeks and I was getting a little nervous. They just swam in place in the corner of my tank anyway, so before I went to bed each night I would get my net and slowly "nudge" them over towards the anemone. They would usually stay there for awhile. After doing that for a few days I woke up one morning with two clowns in a rbta! It can take some time though. (And be careful with them if you try this method! Don't force them too much.)

t5Nitro 06/24/2007 06:40 AM

What kind of clowns and what kind of anemone? As stated before, some may take to it right away, take days, months, or never even host it. Likely chances are that they host something, but it may not be the anemone. What type of clowns and what anemone did you buy? It is also likely you have clowns with an anemone that they don't host in the wild, which doesn't mean they wouldn't host it, but possible less of a chance.

dstalte 06/24/2007 07:22 AM

I have percular clowns and a long tentacle anemone. You can see it on my gallery.

Criminal#58369 06/24/2007 08:25 AM

I had my clowns in my tank for a while, than i bought an LTA, a bit after i introduced it to the tank, the clown fish made their home. :D

coast2coast7390 06/24/2007 11:18 AM

i bought a GBTA for my tomato clown pair...and then i got a rose just because it was a good price and my tomatos hadnt taken to an anenome yet...about a month later the female took to the BTA and about a week later the male took to the rose...

patience is very important

no nudging i tried this with a diffrent clown it just stressed it out
just let nature take its course

i have also heard that wild caught take to anenomes better than captive bred...thats just what i heard

stephish 06/24/2007 11:29 AM

I bought a clarkii Thursday and put it in the tank with a bta, it hosted within 2 hours. I'm not kidding, i've seen clarkii's at the lfs that that host almost immediately while the perc's that have been in the tank just ignore all anemones in the tank.

kuoka 06/24/2007 11:32 AM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10204553#post10204553 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by stephish [/i]
[B]I bought a clarkii Thursday and put it in the tank with a bta, it hosted within 2 hours. I'm not kidding, i've seen clarkii's at the lfs that that host almost immediately while the perc's that have been in the tank just ignore all anemones in the tank. [/B][/QUOTE]

Clarkii's are more aggressive than percs. I had two percs that were hosting fine in my BTA but when I introduced a clarkii, he evicted them and took over. Squatter's rights I guess LOL :)

Fortunately for my percs, the clarkii was found carpet surfing one afternoon and they were able to move back in. :D

coast2coast7390 06/24/2007 11:42 AM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10204553#post10204553 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by stephish [/i]
[B]I bought a clarkii Thursday and put it in the tank with a bta, it hosted within 2 hours. I'm not kidding, i've seen clarkii's at the lfs that that host almost immediately while the perc's that have been in the tank just ignore all anemones in the tank. [/B][/QUOTE]

clarkii's are super aggressive i had mine with a LTA and it would bite me as i was wiping the glass because i got to close...it broke the skin most of the time...

Wett Hands 06/24/2007 05:39 PM

I also am interested in seeing if my tomato will make a home in an anemone.

Is there maybe a list of most likely host anemones for different clowns floating around on the net or in a book somewhere?

happyhourhero 06/24/2007 08:26 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10206251#post10206251 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Wett Hands [/i]
[B]I also am interested in seeing if my tomato will make a home in an anemone.

Is there maybe a list of most likely host anemones for different clowns floating around on the net or in a book somewhere? [/B][/QUOTE]


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dstalte 06/24/2007 08:56 PM

thanks for all your replies . I see many other people have the same problem. Got a used r/o seachem water system from a customer and I'm fooling with that now. Have to repl all 3 filters I think he had very dirty water in Reading PA


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