before and after pics

Wow Krish!!!:eek: :eek: :eek:
That is so beautiful!!! I love it!!! Your cam took a great shot. It picked up those colors great!!! Now you make me want to start up a reef again!!!:rolleyes:
 
Thanks for the info. I have a perecula too but he wont go into my sebae:( It really upsets me.....lol
BTW: I cant get over your tank!
 

krishj39

Active Member
Thanks again guys! I've been having a great evening and your compliments only make it better! I thought you might like to see a pic of my percs in the anenome so I'm posting one. You never know, psychoskater, mine had no interest in the sabae, then one day, they took to it and haven't looked back :) Actually, they used to host in my frogspawn, but I rearranged my tank a little and moved the frogspawn up about 6 inches, thinking the clowns would just move up with the frogspawn. Nope, they moved to the sabae (which is much cooler anyway). Now, they host in the sabae the most but also still host in the frogspawn and the male often also in my plate coral (that looks really funny when the plate is totally closed). Anyway, if your clowns are hosting in something else, you might try moving that coral or object somewhere else for a while. The clowns might decide to move to something else (hopefully the sabae). If they aren't hosting in anything yet, don't fret, one day mine went from swimming free in the water column all the time for the first 3 months I had them to spending all of there time in an anenome within a few hours. Once they discover they can host, they'll never look back. It was really cool when they first hosted in the anenome, they were like "WOAH! I can do this?!? This is the coolest!"
 

sandman12

Active Member
ive had my clown for i think a week and he doesnt host anything. He just swims back and fourth all day , I have a purple tip and iam getting corals and another anenome.
Any Ideas when he will go into it?
 

krishj39

Active Member
A week? well, certainly not time to get worried yet, as I said, mine didn't host for several months. All clowns are different. It really is like a discovery for them when they realize they can host in something. As such, there is no way to predict when, if ever, they will realize they can host in anenomes. However, they have that instinct built in so I'd guess that he should host in something within a month or two.
 

naturelover

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used seaclone 3yrs ago and replaced it with Aquaclear Aquatics model 250(just over $200), lights 2*400 MH (iwasaki 6.5K and XM 20K ). I mentioned it in another thread too.
 
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