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| Moderator Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Bronx, NY 10475
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My clarkii always fed its anemones when I owned it. My male ocellaris also "feeds" the hammer it's hosting in. I've also seen other species of clowns do the same in other tanks as well. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: roselle, nj
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thanks, i will keep an eye on the small mark. it was funny watching this baby swimming around the coral playground for the first time. i have one yellow tail damsel ( started with 2) he killed the other one. the yellow tail was attempting to mark is ground and the clown was look at him like he is nuts. |
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