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I’ve done this with some success but sometimes the tank bred fishes are so genetically stupid that they don’t figure out that’s where they belonged once.What’s the best way for my black ice occelaris clowns to host my new anemones, should I just put them both in a bowl and let them figure it out or something different?!
try the YouTube video aboveMy clowns will get close to the BTA, but have no interest in being hosted by it.
I used this video in front of the clownfish for about 5 minutes each time I would go over to the tank and in about 2 days they were hosting and haven't looked back, it totally works.
I used a video on a tablet and placed right on the glassWhat’s the best way for my black ice occelaris clowns to host my new anemones, should I just put them both in a bowl and let them figure it out or something different?!
That’s exactly what I’m doing right now but there staying far away from the video just glancing at itI used a video on a tablet and placed right on the glass
Put on repet. You will see a def reaction when they see the video. Thier swimming patterns will change.I’m trying the YouTube video now and how long do j play the video for everyday
Yeah it looks like there nipping at one another and kind of wiggling faster and swimming into the current a bit more if that means anythingPut on repet. You will see a def reaction when they see the video. Thier swimming patterns will change.
Yes they are slowly working thier way into the anemone. Building up slime coat resistanceI just seen my male clown wiggling it’s tail in the anemone tips does that mean anything??!!
It may take a while.The clowns just don’t seem to have an interest in the anemones even after the video? Jhst keep playing it all day and wait it out
they'll do that at firstThat’s exactly what I’m doing right now but there staying far away from the video just glancing at it