ever heard of a banggai cardinalfish hosting a sebae?

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kirkland

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we recently added a banggai cardinalfish to our tank. we have a large sebae anemone that is in the left corner. it's pretty big and our 2 maroon clowns host it. the cardinalfish is usually near the top part of the sebae, the clowns always stay near the base and the bottom. i joke that the clowns have given the banggai the top bunk of the anemone and they have the bottom bunk. i google searched and it seems in the wild, juvenile banggai's live among anemones and adults are seen in urchins. not sure if this has ever been witnessed in aquariums though? i freaked out when we first put the banggai in there because he kept going so close to the sebae tentacles and i know how sticky those are. now i have relaxed and witnessed the tentacles touch him and he moves away, sometimes with a quiver but that could be just a cardinalfish thing or he got stung reaction.
 
yes i had a pair of bangaiis that lived in my carpet anemone. they did spawn and had babies and they too lived in the anemone. its odd but cool to witness.
 
we recently added a banggai cardinalfish to our tank. we have a large sebae anemone that is in the left corner. it's pretty big and our 2 maroon clowns host it. the cardinalfish is usually near the top part of the sebae, the clowns always stay near the base and the bottom. i joke that the clowns have given the banggai the top bunk of the anemone and they have the bottom bunk. i google searched and it seems in the wild, juvenile banggai's live among anemones and adults are seen in urchins. not sure if this has ever been witnessed in aquariums though? i freaked out when we first put the banggai in there because he kept going so close to the sebae tentacles and i know how sticky those are. now i have relaxed and witnessed the tentacles touch him and he moves away, sometimes with a quiver but that could be just a cardinalfish thing or he got stung reaction.


With my first spawning pair, back in 96-97. Morgan Lidster of Inland Aquatics told me to get a LTA (M.doreensis) anemone for my baby banggai. Yes is been witnessed in aquaria many times
 

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