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but you are so right, I was thinking the same thing (and would have posted if I was feeling crankier, but we can always hope for tomorrow
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lol k then, what corals will host what fish?
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I know there is a table out there somewhere on a website. But can't find it right now.
Clown fish (anemone fish) can live in Anemones. But not all Anemones J |
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I'm afraid I really can't think of anything but clowns....alot of clowns will host anything
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Baby Domino Damsels host between the spines of long spined urchins.
Most clownfish will host in almost anything eventually...powerheads, algae, corals, etc etc. There's also a fish that hosts in the butt of a Sea Cucumber, though the name escapes me at the moment.
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Domino Damsels have also hosted in certain anemones when young.
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