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![]() Thanks Brad for the reference very helpful. Thanks everyone else for your input. The clowns are really starting to interact with the BTA now. Especially the female. The little male gets a few hugs from the anenome but usually consoles himself in the anthelia. So far so good.
Thanks again George
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![]() I was asking this question a while ago and got a lot more varied answers. I too have heard that over feeding is no good for them. One of my buddies hasn't fed his in 'months' he says and it is doing just fine. The way that I figure it just from observing the way my tank works... if you have clowns and they are hosting in it, you'll probably be OK not feeding very often at all. Pretty much everytime I feed, my maroon brings a few chunks over and feeds the RBTA for me. My plan now is to feed a little extra so that the clown will bring a little more food to the anemone once the clown is full. What kind and how many clowns do you have BTW?
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![]() I have two I believe they are wild caught Percula clowns. So I was told at J&L anyway. I'm going to go and check now that you asked.
George Out
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