adaminelpaso
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For 8 months, I had an LTA in a 55 with my 2 maroon clowns. Recently i upgraded to a 170 gallon tank that I inherited. I removed some deteriorating hard corals and decided to go with a purely FOWLR until the livestock is completely acclimated and then add some soft corals. Meanwhile...
My anemone has had trouble acclimating and has never inflated and/or looked happy like it did in the smaller tank. While the clownfish never strayed more then a few inches from the anemone in the smaller tank, my girlfriend and I always said we didn't believe the clownfish would survive without it, as they were so married to it. Well the clownfish are moving around the larger tank seemingly happier, and it seems they're enjoying their freedom. My question is, are the clowns happier without their anemone or should I quickly get one in the tank to insure their long-term survival? Any input would be appreciated...
My anemone has had trouble acclimating and has never inflated and/or looked happy like it did in the smaller tank. While the clownfish never strayed more then a few inches from the anemone in the smaller tank, my girlfriend and I always said we didn't believe the clownfish would survive without it, as they were so married to it. Well the clownfish are moving around the larger tank seemingly happier, and it seems they're enjoying their freedom. My question is, are the clowns happier without their anemone or should I quickly get one in the tank to insure their long-term survival? Any input would be appreciated...