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Hello Everyone,

It’s a pleasure to be among my fellow Reefers!

I have been in the aquarium hobby for about 5 years, but mainly with Freshwater Tanks. I have recently started a Red Sea Reefer 250 in an effort to start my hand at a saltwater tank. So far, I have a tiny Yellow Tang, Clown Fish, Damsels, Chronis and a Long Tentacle Anemone.

I know this is a SUPER popular question and I apologize in advance, but any ideas on how I can get my Ocellaris Clown Fish to host the Anemone?

Thanks for all your help!
 

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Hello Everyone,

It’s a pleasure to be among my fellow Reefers!

I have been in the aquarium hobby for about 5 years, but mainly with Freshwater Tanks. I have recently started a Red Sea Reefer 250 in an effort to start my hand at a saltwater tank. So far, I have a tiny Yellow Tang, Clown Fish, Damsels, Chronis and a Long Tentacle Anemone.

I know this is a SUPER popular question and I apologize in advance, but any ideas on how I can get my Ocellaris Clown Fish to host the Anemone?

Thanks for all your help!
Welcome spenceadrian0,
Lots of tricks if you google
One that comes to mind is try to corral them in a clear tube with one end close to the nem.
Others say put a pic of clowns in nems on the tank, where fish can see them.
Also google your specific clown species as they have preferred hosts.
 
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Welcome spenceadrian0,
Lots of tricks if you google
One that comes to mind is try to corral them in a clear tube with one end close to the nem.
Others say put a pic of clowns in nems on the tank, where fish can see them.
Also google your specific clown species as they have preferred hosts.
Will do ... Thank you!
 

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