Rocket_155 Posted October 2, 2002 Share Posted October 2, 2002 Have you ever seen a clown fish take host to an aptasia before? your comments are welcome rocket Link to comment
Crakeur Posted October 2, 2002 Share Posted October 2, 2002 that's a lot of aiptasia. clowns are so aptly named. they are the strangest fish and will take to the oddest things when looking for a host. Someone posted here a while back that their clown took to a floating magnet or some other bizzare host. there clowns I tell ya, clowns. Link to comment
Rocket_155 Posted October 2, 2002 Author Share Posted October 2, 2002 i haave to agree with you that there is alot of aiptasia. Thank god that's not my tank. :woot: rocket Link to comment
spoondigity Posted October 2, 2002 Share Posted October 2, 2002 True enough, they are strange. Mine seem to have taken to the top of my tronic heater that is submerged a few inches below the water line. Both of my clowns spend the day brushing against the heater and cling to it as a pair. Or maybe they are just cold Neat to see that interaction with your tank. Link to comment
Rocket_155 Posted October 2, 2002 Author Share Posted October 2, 2002 it must be a clown thing because my in my 100 gallon all they seem to do is hang around the heater on or the other (got 2 one at each end). rocket Link to comment
Brianc_4 Posted October 2, 2002 Share Posted October 2, 2002 My clowns seem to have taken the little space under the lip of the HOB power filter as they're home. So much for those who worry about keeping clowns without anemones. Link to comment
DogfacePuffer Posted October 2, 2002 Share Posted October 2, 2002 My clown has adopted the feather duster in my 12 gal. He starts shaking at the damsel who swims near it. The clown loves to bury inside the hairy plumes. Link to comment
Mnesarchus Posted October 3, 2002 Share Posted October 3, 2002 Originally posted by DogfacePuffer My clown has adopted the feather duster in my 12 gal. He starts shaking at the damsel who swims near it. The clown loves to bury inside the hairy plumes. Your feather duster doesn't tuck into his tube when your clown gets near? Link to comment
chvynva916 Posted October 8, 2002 Share Posted October 8, 2002 My sebae seems to have taken to the antenae of my pepperment shrimp, who doesn't seem to mind. Link to comment
DogfacePuffer Posted October 9, 2002 Share Posted October 9, 2002 No, the feather duster remains open. The clown likes to swim and brush his face with the duster feathers. Very strange. Never seen anything like this. I wanted to take a quick picture but the clown swam away...too fast for me! Link to comment
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