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Clown - Anemone Relations
So, I'm looking for advice on clowns and anemones. I absolutely love the look of a clown hanging out in a nice anemone. This is one of the things that most made me want to upgrade from cichlids to reef. My favorite clown (looks wise) is the Ocelaris.... or true Percula. I have heard that the Ocelaris can be tricky to get to take to an anemone. Specifically a bubble tip. I am looking to get a RBTA. Anyone out there have any suggestions as to what clowns will take to a BTA, and what teh best way to accomplish this is (ie. anemone first, then clown)? I have heard that the tomatos will take easily, but to me they aren't that nice of a fish. Are the true Percs less picky with what they will take to?
Thanks ahead of time! Johnny |
I have a Ocelaris clown. It took about a week for it to find my Seabae anemone. They are great little guys to watch. Also whats a RBTA or a BTA. I have wondered about this. I had my anemone in the tank first.
Matt |
My occellari clownns won't have anything to do with my RBTA. They actually prefer the inflow piping for the filter.
However, I just picked up a Clarkii on Friday and it took to the RBTA within putting the fish in the tank. I've heard that Skunks will take to RBTAs very quickly as well. |
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I have two Ocellaris Clowns that were in the tank before I introduced a RBTA. It has been a couple of months, and they still have nothing to do with it.
I have two True Perculas in another tank. I introduced another RBTA into their tank. I had to remove an Open Brain from the tank before they would take to the RBTA. They are now inseparable. :biggrin: |
After the 2nd day! :biggrin:
http://www.canreef.com/photopost/data/500/1376Tank6.jpg |
So, being relatively new to this my untrained eye can't tell.... are those percs or ocilaris?
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My 2 percs will not go any where near my RBTA. I also have a long tentical one and same thing.
If any one knows if you can encourage them to host I would be interested as well Robert |
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I also added 2 RBTA's and they just keep going from one to the other. :smile: |
Doch,
I find that Percs usually have more black markings on them, while Ocellaris have only fine black lines outlining the white bands. This however is not 100% method of differentiating the 2 very similar spp., just a tendency I've noticed. Anthony |
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