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![]() Our porcelain crab hosts in one...lol
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![]() ya i got one and it died the only thing i can think of was the bta killed it?
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![]() Ours has hosted in there for 2 month now and is doing Ok.
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![]() One day you'll come home and find your clowns hosting in it. Sometimes it takes a little time for them to figure it out.
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![]() I have a tomato and a cinnamon clown in gbta and a rbta. The fish found them almost instantly.
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![]() We also have 2 percula clowns that went almost instantly to a purple carpet anemone when we put it into our 150g tank. Exactly what I wanted!! Now they never leave it lol. I should have added that these 2 clowns wouldn't go near a rbta...although it is smaller, they wouldn't even check it out.
Last edited by sgreen; 04-01-2011 at 07:40 PM. |
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![]() You could try printing off a picture of a couple clowns hosting in a BTA and tape it to the side of the aquarium. I've heard of that working in some cases.
Last edited by Jfish; 04-01-2011 at 08:31 PM. |
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