Speed Racer
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I thought this was odd behavior and wanted to share it with the forum. I have two rose tip bubble anenome's. One is quite large and healthy (7 inch across) while the other has been up and down over the last two years or so. I had it in my 125 and then took it out and put it in my daughters 10 gallon. We then moved and it was put in my 150. Well, it has hosted several different clownfish over the last almost two years. Since it was moved to my 150 it has traveled all over the tank. I recently got a maroon clown in a trade. When I came home this afternoon the clown was biting the small rose BTA. The anenome was as big as 2 inches across at one time and has now shrunk to half that size. I am not sure what the deal is with it. Everything else in the tank is fine and has been fine. The three other anenomes are great. I'm not sure if the clown knows something is up or what. The maroon clown keeps going between the two rose BTA's. I have never seen a clown fish actually bite an anenome before.
I had a pair of Tomato clowns in the past. They hosted in a sebea and in the larger rose. I ended up trading them because they were too aggressive. They were also so active that they would stress those two anenomes out. Even with them, they never bit the anenome. What do you on the forum think?
I had a pair of Tomato clowns in the past. They hosted in a sebea and in the larger rose. I ended up trading them because they were too aggressive. They were also so active that they would stress those two anenomes out. Even with them, they never bit the anenome. What do you on the forum think?