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That's not true. Clownfish *will* protect their anemone.
And since there are nudibranches for different types of Cnidaria, the clownfish does not know that the bergia is not a type that will eat the clownfish's host. Wayne Sallee Salty Underground wrote on 10/31/2007 6:44 PM: Clownfish will not kill a berghia near it's anemone. Berghia a very small, nocturnal and absolutely no threat to a fish or their anemone. |
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