To our dismay, it appears that the female clownfish of our pair has taken up with our blue spotted jawfish. She spends endless minutes cozying up, swimming within an inch of his head as it peeks out of its hole, trying her best to turn him into an anemone host. The jawfish's disgust is almost palpable.
The saddest part is, a few days ago we purchased an honest-to-god rose bubble-tip anemone. It has taken up residence in a crevice only 4-5 inches from the jawfish. So far, she has ignored it utterly, continuing to concentrate all of her considerable attentions on the completely disinterested vertebrate.
So much for recreating a natural reef. Perversity rules our tank.
The saddest part is, a few days ago we purchased an honest-to-god rose bubble-tip anemone. It has taken up residence in a crevice only 4-5 inches from the jawfish. So far, she has ignored it utterly, continuing to concentrate all of her considerable attentions on the completely disinterested vertebrate.
So much for recreating a natural reef. Perversity rules our tank.