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CancerverO

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too bad that I missed it.. but this morning I realized that my RBTA has split .. now I have two... small ones... but my problem is that Im trying to make my clownfish to host in this anemone.. any ideas to stimulate this? or just be patient...
 

CancerverO

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so I guess i will wait until it happens.. if it happens..

Aquatic Express... i know u guys have one.. in the main tank

well I was thinking to sell it or exchange it .. but they look small so Im gonna keep them until there are bigger...
 

NYAUX

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It Will Happen In Time.. Mine Only Host It During The Night Time..lol Other Than That They Don't Pay Attention To It.. I Didn't Think They Would Host My Rba Because Of The Way They Were Ignoring It.
 

CancerverO

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Yeah my clownfish is acting like that. ignore them.. now the fact it split. Is a good thing..?? I think that is how they reproduce.. I was checking on the net.. and some ppl think it is because the RBTA is under streess or perhaps bad water quality... they look healthy.. but that doesn't mean they r healthy...I will test my water today...
 
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cybermeez

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It just takes time. I had my RBTA in the tank for over a month before my clowns moved in. I'm not sure anyone really knows what prompts BTAs to split. Some say stress/self preservation and others will tell you plentiful amounts of food. It might even be both. I had a GBTA split in 3 after weeks of daily feedings. However, after that point none of the smaller 3 ever did very well again and ultimately died. :(
 

chuck

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It will happen over time my clown took about 3 weeks before hosting. My RBTA split 9x in 2 yrs.. the key to getting the darn thing to split seems to be to feed it! lol

I'm trying to convert to all sps and I hate them :grumpy: they take up to much real estate .. they sting/destroy anything that they're near to and are nearly impossible to remove when they embed in your rock. :grumpy:

live and learn..
 

CancerverO

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completely agree with you chuck... i think I just lost a pom pom xenia it was touched by RBTA.. and it is driving me crazy.. I have to move all my corals so in case if it moves.. ... Can i glue the RBTA to a rock? jijij just kidding...
 

EmilyT

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It just takes time. I had my RBTA in the tank for over a month before my clowns moved in. I'm not sure anyone really knows what prompts BTAs to split. Some say stress/self preservation and others will tell you plentiful amounts of food. It might even be both. I had a GBTA split in 3 after weeks of daily feedings. However, after that point none of the smaller 3 ever did very well again and ultimately died. :(
i think what he means is what can encourage clownfish hosting.
 

DevIouS

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i think what he means is what can encourage clownfish hosting.

Huh!?!?!?:confused:


She was responding to his above post
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Yeah my clownfish is acting like that. ignore them.. now the fact it split. Is a good thing..?? I think that is how they reproduce.. I was checking on the net.. and some ppl think it is because the RBTA is under streess or perhaps bad water quality... they look healthy.. but that doesn't mean they r healthy...I will test my water today...
 

cybermeez

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Let the confusion begin! :biglaugh:

IMHO there isn't much that can be done to encourage clowns to host. That's what I meant when it just takes time. If they are going to host they will do it in their own time.

I tried all kinds of things to get my pair to host in a new RBTA after their GBTA died. I got one of those clown shaped seaweed clips and clipped it in the vacinity of the RBTA. They thought it was a real clown and it scared them. I went so far as to tape a picture of clown hosting in an anemone on the glass so they could see it. They ignored it. I eventually gave up and several weeks later woke up one morning to find them nestled in the anemone.
 

roncgizmo

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You guys make my clown sound like a whore...he/she hosts EVERYTHING in my tank, GBTA, GSP, Feather Duster, and now the [SIZE=-1]Xenia...Just wait until my toad Stool grows up.
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