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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: South Euclid, OH
Posts: 2,600
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Softest clowns on anenomes
My nigripes female just pounds the crap out of my H. malu & I'm going to have to seperate it from the pair.
I've had perculas, maroons, clarkis in the past & the perculas were the least damaging. I saw a pair of awesome black saddle backs at the LFS yesterday........but from what I know, they can tear up even a big haddoni. Any suggestions? I'm thinking maybe skunks? Please keep your suggestions to species or common names. I have no interest in hybrids or fancy breeds.
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always learning
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: North Carolina
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I kept a pair of black ocellaris for a while with a BTA. They definitely loved their nem, but they weren't rough on it. I haven't kept skunks with anemones before, but I've never heard of them being rough on a host either.
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The sea is as near as we come to another world. --Anne Stevenson Current Tank Info: 50G shallow-water Florida biotope w/zoas, rock flower anemones, macroalgae, molly miller blennies |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Visalia, Ca
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False/true percs, either or are probably the easiest on their host
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Tyler Current Tank Info: Tanks: 203g custom, Mixed Reef, SRO-3000, Vortech-Powered (x2 MP40) 75g sump with 15g Fuge section |
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proud to be only 17
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 500
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yeah my b/w ocellaris hasnt even hurt my bta and the btw is still a baby which is saying something
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I wish there was an undo button on reef keeping Current Tank Info: 120 gal(4x2x2) lps reef |
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