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zayn

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Hi,

All of sudden after the feeding today, my clown started going at it... Here are some pics of the action...


Why is it doing that? How can I stop it? What should I do? I tried to scare it away but it keeps coming back to it and tried to bite/tear away at the flower petals. I am really worried!
 

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jhale

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he or she is cleaning it, the same thing they do for anemones. the only thing you can do is find something else for it to host, like an anemone ;) otherwise one of them will have to go. by the way gonioporas are not a good choice for your reef, they have a horrible survival rate. good goni info here http://www.goniopora.org/index.htm
 

Rtam3185

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I have a feeling the male is making bed for the female to do her thing:tongue1:

Haha Making baby Nemo

I have the same pair in my tank. The flower pot coral and my clowns hosting it. At first it seemed as if she was nipping at it, but after a while the flower pot seemed to accept it's host and began extending out again. But if you say the clown is trying to tear off a pedal....that would be a big problem. My clown never went as far as to tear..only brushed it with her mouth.
 
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Haha Making baby Nemo

I have the same pair in my tank. The flower pot coral and my clowns hosting it. At first it seemed as if she was nipping at it, but after a while the flower pot seemed to accept it's host and began extending out again. But if you say the clown is trying to tear off a pedal....that would be a big problem. My clown never went as far as to tear..only brushed it with her mouth.

From my observation, I think they work on the coral in two different manner, one is to clean it and then the other is to "train"(including feeding) the coral/anemone to do certain thing like retract the polyps so that the female can lay eggs on an area where normally shadowed by the coral/anemone when the coral is extended. I have not seen what his is doing but I have a feeling from his description that the clownfish(especially when he says smaller clownfish) is making bed for the female(bigger one).
 

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