tom clowns and my anemone

sallen

Member
I have had two tomato clowns and a sand anemone (see pic) for 4 days and the clowns dont seem to be interested in the anemone. Is this normal???
HELP PLEASE
 

poniegirl

Active Member
It could take alot longer. My tomato ignored the BTA foe about 3 weeks before finally deciding to host.
What do you feed the anemone?
 

dbgator1

Member
My friends had to put there clowns in a bucket with the anenome in the bucket with little water and scared the clowns into the ananome. From then on they lived in it.
 

poniegirl

Active Member
This anemone is now in someone else's tank. He apparently was at the right spot to have a wrasse for a meal. Sorry photos are so dark, camera is not the best. The lighting is T5 and really quite bright.

 

sallen

Member
ok never thought of that.Might use that as the last resort. Hopefully they notice the dam thing soon.
 

poniegirl

Active Member
Thanks, it's 2 years old now.
Prizm Skimmer, Magnum 250 cannister, T5 lighting w/ moons. 3 inch sandbed and about 90lb of LR. Nothing tricky or hi-tech, for sure. Oh, 1 powerhead, don't know the gph, but it moves a lot of water.
I'm probably over done on the LR but I really like the look of it.
BTW, I wouldn't scare my fish even as a last resort. That's self-serving and just plain mean, in my opinion. Just give them time. I believe they likely know the anemone is there. I don't think they are automatically "immune" to the sting. The clowns return again and again to an anemone to keep their tolerance up. It is my belief that it takes bravery for the first leap in to begin hosting.
 

sallen

Member
thanks for the info. i was suprised u only have one powerhead, do you rely on your simmer for gas exchange????I need some more lr, a have got a little in there at the moment i have just put in after changing my floor from shells to sand. And guess what i thnik i have stuffed up, now i have a spike in ammonia and trate.
 

philgmiami

Member
i do a 10% water change every three days till your readings were bteer.. it worked for me..anddddddddddddddddddd throw that instand ocean out.. you need to addd chemiacal with that salt.. go with tropic marin,.. its a lil more money, but well worth it.. you hardly need an chemicals.. they are already in the tropic marine
 

poniegirl

Active Member
Originally Posted by sallen
thanks for the info. i was suprised u only have one powerhead, do you rely on your simmer for gas exchange????I need some more lr, a have got a little in there at the moment i have just put in after changing my floor from shells to sand. And guess what i thnik i have stuffed up, now i have a spike in ammonia and trate.
The canister actually puts out quite a bit of water flow, also. I have two more powerheads stored, but don't use them. Skimmer, powerhead and canister are quite lively.
Your spike could likely be from changing to the sandbed. I agree with Phil, but I would be a bit braver and go 20% water changes til those ammonias and trates are where they belong.
I'm not sure what chemicals phil refers to adding with instant ocean...I use it and haven't had a problem that could be tied to it. Phil?
How are your clowns Sallen?
 

sallen

Member
The clowns seem to be fine i have already added the CYCLE to my tank and plan to do a water change tomorrow. Fingers crossed everything does turn to ----
 
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