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I had two Perculas that never went near either of my anemomes. A few weeks ago, one of the clowns died and ever since, the remaining one won't leave the anenome. It sucks that I lost a clown, but I love watching the interaction between the remaining one and the anenome.
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Our tank bred ocellaris pair hosted in our GBTA right away. The key to our success was having the GBTA settle in first, then introduce the clowns by hand right in the area of the anemone.
Currently have three GBTA clones (not four as I originally thought) as well as an RBTA positioned above the GBTAS in the same rock pile. During the GBTA split over the last three days, the ocellaris pair stayed pretty close to the GBTAs. It must have freaked them out when there was not one GBTA to host in but three of them. Today I've noticed the clowns swimming up into the RBTA, so now they have four BTAs to host in :biggrin: |
Just an update. Upgraded lights to 250 watt MH. The anemone still looks the same tan colour with the purple tips, but I did notice some tentacles were withered and green, assuming this is normal while it is adjusting to the new lights.
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