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olddog January 18th 09 11:03 PM

Question about clown fish.
 
I hope this is the right group.

What in the hell is it clown fish love so much about open brain coral? I
have 2 clowns that fight for hours and hours over certain positions in front
of it.

They killed my anemone with their constant pestering.

Is it a chemical the coral releases?

od


Don Geddis January 19th 09 08:01 PM

Question about clown fish.
 
"olddog" wrote on Sun, 18 Jan 2009:
What in the hell is it clown fish love so much about open brain coral? I
have 2 clowns that fight for hours and hours over certain positions in
front of it.
They killed my anemone with their constant pestering.
Is it a chemical the coral releases?


Clowns desperately want a protective home. In the while, a clown in the
open ocean gets eaten.

In the wild, clowns host in (some) sea anemones. If you don't provide that
in your aquarium, then the clowns might find some close substitute instead.

There's nothing special about open brain corals, for clowns, except that
the clowns want a home with toxic chemical defenses, in order to keep away
predator fish that prey on the clowns. And open brain is a lot better than
nothing.

-- Don
__________________________________________________ _____________________________
Don Geddis http://reef.geddis.org/
A Christian is a man who feels
Repentant on a Sunday
For what he did on Saturday
And will do again on Monday.

olddog[_2_] January 19th 09 11:17 PM

Question about clown fish.
 

"Don Geddis" wrote in message
...
"olddog" wrote on Sun, 18 Jan 2009:
What in the hell is it clown fish love so much about open brain coral? I
have 2 clowns that fight for hours and hours over certain positions in
front of it.
They killed my anemone with their constant pestering.
Is it a chemical the coral releases?


Clowns desperately want a protective home. In the while, a clown in the
open ocean gets eaten.

In the wild, clowns host in (some) sea anemones. If you don't provide
that
in your aquarium, then the clowns might find some close substitute
instead.

There's nothing special about open brain corals, for clowns, except that
the clowns want a home with toxic chemical defenses, in order to keep away
predator fish that prey on the clowns. And open brain is a lot better
than
nothing.

-- Don
__________________________________________________ _____________________________
Don Geddis
http://reef.geddis.org/
A Christian is a man who feels
Repentant on a Sunday
For what he did on Saturday
And will do again on Monday.


thanks don. they have a good home here. i've had them for over a year now in
a very healthy tank.

od



Jose Jiminez January 19th 09 11:17 PM

Question about clown fish.
 
On Jan 19, 2:01*pm, Don Geddis wrote:
"olddog" wrote on Sun, 18 Jan 2009:

What in the hell is it clown fish love so much about open brain coral? I
have 2 clowns that fight for hours and hours over certain positions in
front of it.
They killed my anemone with their constant pestering.
Is it a chemical the coral releases?


Clowns desperately want a protective home. *In the while, a clown in the
open ocean gets eaten.

In the wild, clowns host in (some) sea anemones. *If you don't provide that
in your aquarium, then the clowns might find some close substitute instead.

There's nothing special about open brain corals, for clowns, except that
the clowns want a home with toxic chemical defenses, in order to keep away
predator fish that prey on the clowns. *And open brain is a lot better than
nothing.

* * * * -- Don
__________________________________________________ _________________________*____
Don Geddis * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *http://reef.geddis.org/
A Christian is a man who feels
* Repentant on a Sunday
For what he did on Saturday
* And will do again on Monday.


The brain coral was probably a ****ing slut who put out for free and
one of them wsa looking to get laid by it. I often wonder why I fart
and youb can not hear it or smell it, other times I fart and its a
little tiny toot but will filll an auditorium with funk. i'LL CLAIM
A LOUD SMELLY FART IN A HEART BEAT EVEN IF ITS NOT
MINE...................Then I tell me my name is JOhn SMith or
and to send me a leter if they do not like it.,

[email protected] January 20th 09 04:51 AM

Question about clown fish.
 
olddog wrote:

"Don Geddis" wrote in message
...



thanks don. they have a good home here. i've had them for over a year now in
a very healthy tank.


The good thing about this is that if you get something like butterflies or
angelfish which have been known to attack corals, the clown fish will
drive them off with extreme prejudice.

Mike


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