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Old 02-21-2012, 01:25 PM   #21
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Clowns host whatever they want when they want. Wild or tank bred will host if they want and whatever they want to even with a perfectly good anemone in the tank.

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Joy is correct. There's a good chance they will never host the anemone you have. That's part of the research before you buy mantra. Different species of wild clownfish host different species of anemone in the wild.

For TR, there's no telling what they will and will not host. As I stated earlier, my wild caught True percula host my bubble coral or frogspawn.
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