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![]() We had two clown fish, who were both very healthy and happy until recently we added an anemone for them... now one clown fish is missing. Is it possible the anemone ate it? I am confused... any ideas?
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![]() What kind of anemone, what kind of clownfish?
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![]() I believe it is a bubble tip anemone and it is a Ocellaris clownfish.
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![]() anemone's eat fish shrimp anything it likes, usually they don't eat clowns but their is no written rule that they wont.
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![]() Quote:
A haddoni carpet could easily eat a fish though, that's why I asked what species were involved.
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