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Old 09-08-2013, 02:51 PM
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As long as one is big and one is small (or both are small), Ocellaris are usually pretty easy to pair up.
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As long as one is big and one is small (or both are small), Ocellaris are usually pretty easy to pair up.
How do you get them to bond with an anemone then? I've got a big carpet anemone just longing for some Ocellaris loving.
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Old 09-19-2013, 10:12 PM
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How do you get them to bond with an anemone then? I've got a big carpet anemone just longing for some Ocellaris loving.
What type of carpet anemone is it? Ocellaris are only naturally hosted by Gigantea or Mertensii carpet anemone's, so they would be much more likely go to those 2 than other carpets.
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