false v. true perc. RBTA (cap breed)

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This might be a newbie question but, thats what I am. I do however do alot of research and have been geting many different answers . both my LFS say its pretty much 50/ 50 with false and true pecs. on percentages of hosting in a RBTA. but some of the online info says the false have a less likely chance. I do want the false but wouldn't be opposed to getting the true if its an issue. Of course I'll be getting a CB, so they probably, will not know what an anemone is, (socially activated genetic stimulation ?). any help to my rather elementary yet non the less important research would be greatly appreciated.
 

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My false perc. host my RBTA but they started with a condy I used to have. As soon as I put the RBTA in they went straight to it. I put the clowns and the condy in together to acclimate and they have hosted every since. I think it depend on the clown mostly though. Some do some don't but it is the same with true perc. to. And bother of mine are CB.
 
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thanks its definately good to know that someones having luck with it. I knew it was possible but to hear it works first hand always puts my mind at ease :)
 

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Welcome. There are people that have them for 5 or 6 years before they host. If you want a clownfish that will go straight to a BTA get a maroon but warning sooner or later you will regret it. When you cleaning the back glass an all the sudden you feel pain and start leaking blood. Lol
 
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I haven't really done any research on the maroon. r they that vicious ? cause at that point it might be time for me to get my mini harpoon out.....
 

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Never had a problem with them and any of my fish. But my false perc. have it out for me to. Lol
 

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Hello and welcome to r2r :welcome: Maroons are definitly considered to be one of the most aggressive clownfish, had a thread that started last week in the clownfish anemone section about which species of clowns tend to be aggressive.
 

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I have 3 true percs that go back and forth from an LTA, sebae, RBTA, and GBTA in my tank;) They don't like the carpet so my saddleback pair hosts it.
 

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I have a blk/wht and a naked that will pass up my RBT for my large Goni...Funniest thing. will catch the naked "nursing" on the RBT, don't know whats up with that... Goni took about a month before she stayed open for them.
 

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