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confused clowns
I have 2 common clownfish that are living within my mushrooms instead of my
carpet anenome. Plus i tried feeding them pellet food, and they want nothing to do with it, they love flake though. Is that normal? I am also looking at running an empty canister filter for extra water capacity and movement. Its a cascade 1500, approx 4g capacity. Will this cause more harm than good? 11g via-aqua tank cpr bakpak skimmer 15 lbs LR 3in dsb 2 clowns 1 carpet anenome mushrooms approx 9 blue leg hermits 2 astrea snails 1 turbo snail 1 emerald crab |
confused clowns
On 3-Jan-2004, "...." wrote: have 2 common clownfish that are living within my mushrooms instead of my carpet anenome. Plus i tried feeding them pellet food, and they want nothing to do with it, they love flake though. Is that normal? Carpet anemone and common clown fish is rather vague statement. Depending on what kind of carpet anemone you have will depend on which type of clownfish will host to it. Stichodactyla gigantea (giant carpet anemone) will host Clark's, Ocellaris, and True Percula clownfish Stichodactyla haddoni (Haddon's carpet, Saddle Carpet) will host Saddleback and Clark's clownfish Stichodactyla meriensil (Merten's carpet, Sri Lanka Carpet) will host Clark's and Ocellaris clownfish Again these are not guarantees but more or less positive statistics of types of clownfish and carpet anemones that host them. Clownfish will host to whatever they like and find. It could take months for the clownfish to select an anemone or it may never happen at all. I have a maroon that has taken the likes of a torch coral. Before that he liked a trumpet coral. So clownfish are unlike a magnet, the two poles will not always connect. As for food, they eat what they like. Again if you don't like liver and onions you will not eat it. If you offer choice to the fish they will eat what they like. Pellet food could be too large for the fish, depending on the size of your clowns. I would not worry too much about what kinds of food your fish doesn't like but more if it is eating or not. I am also looking at running an empty canister filter for extra water capacity and movement. Its a cascade 1500, approx 4g capacity. Will this cause more harm than good? As for your canister idea, like everyone will tell you, more water the better. Again with that being said, the more tubes and devices the more to clean. Even though you are thinking about running it empty the tubing and canister may still collect waste inside it. Just make sure that you clean it when you do you general maintenance. HTH, Joe |
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