Please ignore the sand, this is an old picture with my previous light before my AI prime 16HD. I cut the hours to 6-7 a day along with only feeding a 7/8 pellets a few times a week in attempt to keep the dinos/cyno off my sand.
I am 99% sure these are smaller ocellaris I bought of a buddy. My question is if the clowns are too small to be interested in the anemone? I just got the RBTA anemone 2 weeks ago, from a LFS however I accidently put him near the crevice in my rock that I didn't realize was there. He still comes out a decent amount in the right conditions and i have yet to see him "roam" the tank, ive ever tried to stay up late and catch him out, but I'm convinced he is content with staying there lol.
Is it possible for the clowns to be "too small" to not have any interest in an anemone?
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I am 99% sure these are smaller ocellaris I bought of a buddy. My question is if the clowns are too small to be interested in the anemone? I just got the RBTA anemone 2 weeks ago, from a LFS however I accidently put him near the crevice in my rock that I didn't realize was there. He still comes out a decent amount in the right conditions and i have yet to see him "roam" the tank, ive ever tried to stay up late and catch him out, but I'm convinced he is content with staying there lol.
Is it possible for the clowns to be "too small" to not have any interest in an anemone?
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