Ben A November 26, 2014 November 26, 2014 So i have a pair of Seabae clowns that were not hosting any of the anemones in their tank. So I had an idea to play a video of a Seabae hosting an anemone. So I turned off all the lights in my condo, turned off my tank lights, and played the below video right next to a carpet anemone that I wantted to host. It took less that 3 plays for the female Seabae to rush into the carpet and start hosting. Of course, Pic for proof.
st9z November 26, 2014 November 26, 2014 Wow I am going to give that a try. My clowns refuses to host any of my anemones, highly frustrating!
gmerek2 November 26, 2014 November 26, 2014 Lol that's silly cool. How long have you had the nem and clowns? Monkey see monkey do
Origami November 27, 2014 November 27, 2014 That's great! I've heard similar stories where people have taped pictures up to the glass and "taught" the clowns to host.
Ben A November 27, 2014 Author November 27, 2014 Correction, Its a pair of clarki clowns that are sometimes called sebae clowns but are not A. Sebae.
s2nhle November 28, 2014 November 28, 2014 Ha ha ha, silly, clown fish can watch video too. next, we can teach them how to take care of their kids too right?
Rob A November 28, 2014 November 28, 2014 Bow chicka bow bow LOL I was thinking that but couldn't think of the right way to write it out!
RW09903 November 28, 2014 November 28, 2014 I did the same thing and got two Clarkii's to host a blue tip condy.
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