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That is normal behavior in the absence of an anemone. I have read that they can actually "pester a coral to death." But I cannot confirm that. Clowns are really insecure I guess..... 8) -- Stephen -------------------------------------------------- In-Dash MP3 http://www.highwaymp3.com/ -------------------------------------------------- "Soup" wrote in message ... I keep 2 percula clowns in my tank with a few different types of mushrooms and solt corals but they seem to have both taken up residence in my colt coral and tend not too stray from it too far. I don't have any other types of anemones (bt...etc) in the tank, but I was just wondering if this is a normal thing or is it unusual for a clown to do this? I realize that the colt is related to anemones...maybe this is why? Everything in the tank is fine and I was hoping that this pairing might result in a spawn. |
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