Ocellaris in H. Crispa in the wild? (Video)

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I came across this video which potentially shows a Sebae anemone (Heteractis Crispa) hosting an A. Ocellaris clowns.
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in the wild ...they don't pull out a chart and say - I can't go in THAT anemone-it's not my natural host..they go in whatever's around....
 
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in the wild ...they don't pull out a chart and say - I can't go in THAT anemone-it's not my natural host..they go in whatever's around....
This may be the case with Clarkii clowns as they are known to be generalists when it comes to host selection. Not the case with the rest. Maroon clowns are quite the opposite. They’re only found in bubble tips in the wild.
 

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