sparkienyc
New Member
Hi...
I have a beautiful pair of Oceallis clowns that do everything together , including sleep in a little cave ( meant for one ) each night when the lights dim. They were purchased as a pair.
I also have 2 smaller Oceallis clowns about half the size of the big pair.
All 4 were tank raised and here are my questions.
1. Is is true that tank raised clowns will not host an anemone because they were not ever taught to do so?
2. If I were to add a non-tank raised Oceallis ( or a non tank raised pair) to the setup, with an anemone, which is the best anemone of choice?
3. Will the tank raised learn from the wild clowns to host the anemone?
4. Will I require more than one anemone to get this process going or will the wild pair of clowns share their anemone with their fellow clown tankmates?
Thanks for your suggestions and help
I have a beautiful pair of Oceallis clowns that do everything together , including sleep in a little cave ( meant for one ) each night when the lights dim. They were purchased as a pair.
I also have 2 smaller Oceallis clowns about half the size of the big pair.
All 4 were tank raised and here are my questions.
1. Is is true that tank raised clowns will not host an anemone because they were not ever taught to do so?
2. If I were to add a non-tank raised Oceallis ( or a non tank raised pair) to the setup, with an anemone, which is the best anemone of choice?
3. Will the tank raised learn from the wild clowns to host the anemone?
4. Will I require more than one anemone to get this process going or will the wild pair of clowns share their anemone with their fellow clown tankmates?
Thanks for your suggestions and help