Cardinal fish hosting in Nem? Is this a Doomed union??

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I picked up a super bleached Nem 2 weeks ago. He has been slowing coloring up and responding to feedings etc. HOWEVER over the past couple days my bengai cardinal has decided to hose with him.

Once the nem comes back to his full self, is he going to make a meal out of him?..

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I think I remember seeing a documentary on their invasiveness and saw them hosting in anemones, long spine urchins and sea fans. From what I saw it was mostly juveniles and loners doing this so it might be a product of him being in there by himself and resorting to a behavior he knows provides protection from predation.
 
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Hmm. Interesting.

I bought three from a LFS. Didnt tell me that had been shipped in that same day! 2 of the three died in the first 72 hours. He's been a loaner, but happy for 6 months up until now.
 

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As far as I know they don't lose them only the algae with in them, even a completely bleached anemone can sting the only difference being a bleached anemone will take much longer to replace them than a healthy one as it lacks the energy given to it by its algae.
 

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I picked up a super bleached Nem 2 weeks ago. He has been slowing coloring up and responding to feedings etc. HOWEVER over the past couple days my bengai cardinal has decided to hose with him.

Once the nem comes back to his full self, is he going to make a meal out of him?..

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I believe cardinals are known to host in anemones in the wild so it should be perfectly fine.
 

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I think I remember seeing a documentary on their invasiveness and saw them hosting in anemones, long spine urchins and sea fans. From what I saw it was mostly juveniles and loners doing this so it might be a product of him being in there by himself and resorting to a behavior he knows provides protection from predation.
I believe cardinals are known to host in anemones in the wild so it should be perfectly fine.
What they said.

/But not just juveniles, adults too. Corals as well, mine like to hover over my trachy quite a bit.

 

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