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Originally Posted by neoreef
http:///forum/post/2983348
I breed clownfish: Amphiprion ocellaris mostly. I've watched as a store owner poured a bucketful of my (acclimated) clownfish into a tank with a lot of anemones, as they all swam to the base of one. They were in it, hosted by it before you could say limony snicket. I know for a fact those fish had never seen tank decor more complex than a PVC pipe fitting, yet they instantly knew what to do with an anemone.
A lot of people speak with great authority about that which they know little. It pays to do your own research, and not rely on what a store employee says.
its in their nature to know what a anemone is and what to do with it.
http:///forum/post/2983348
I breed clownfish: Amphiprion ocellaris mostly. I've watched as a store owner poured a bucketful of my (acclimated) clownfish into a tank with a lot of anemones, as they all swam to the base of one. They were in it, hosted by it before you could say limony snicket. I know for a fact those fish had never seen tank decor more complex than a PVC pipe fitting, yet they instantly knew what to do with an anemone.
A lot of people speak with great authority about that which they know little. It pays to do your own research, and not rely on what a store employee says.
its in their nature to know what a anemone is and what to do with it.