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Old 09-24-2003, 04:43 PM
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Here is a picture of my Tomato Clown who has adopted this Sarcophyton as an alternate host. He hangs around under the leather, and does not bother it at all. I have never heard of this combination before. Has anyone else seen this?
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Old 09-24-2003, 04:51 PM
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GARF is big on this sort of thing.
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Old 09-24-2003, 05:16 PM
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GARF is big on this sort of thing.
GARF is not an easy site to navigate. Do you have a particular area on the site where this is mentioned
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Nope - but I see that their new "clownfish alternate host of the week" is Xenia.

http://www.garf.org/xeniahost/xeniahost.html

Last time I checked it was sarcs though...
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My two clowns (now Rasta's) originally hosted in my Toadstool Leather. They moved to the BTA about a year after it was introduced into the tank.
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To this day,

my clown jumps into anything and everything that goes into my tank!

my branching frogspawn!



My Green hairy mushroom


and more mushrooms!




the camera! .. No matter what i got to pull the camera out for .. he jumps into the dam way!!
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No, haven't seen that one yet. My clown seems to be packing and moving into the Derasa though. It looks like a nice place until somebody slams the door.
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Clown's will take up anything for a surogate host when no anenomes are present. This is my female taking up res. in the brain. The male hangs out in a feather duster or between the branches of a trumpet coral.
Great image Bob!

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I have heard that captive-bred clowns are more likely to do this. My wild-caught Amphirion polymnus pair don't go near my frogspawn (basically the only thing in the tank similar to an anemone). Hopefully though they will soon have a real anemone to host in.
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Hi Quinn,
I don't know how old your clowns are but my clowns are two years old, and they just started to venture into the brain and trumpet corals about 6 months ago. Before this time, they simply used the rockwork in the tank for protection. IMO I think clowns are picky about there host, however once they find one that's suitable then there are content to stay. That's why they don't need anenomes, because after some time almost anything will do.

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