Lance M.
Aquarium Advice Addict
I thought I'd share this with you guys since I've never heard of it or seen it before.
A little background- I've had the two ocellaris clowns for about 10 months now and they have been hosting a bta for around 9 months.
I just went to my tank about ten minutes ago and the lights where off of course since it's 10:30. So I decide to turn the moonlights on. I'm looking around my tank everything looks fine, I see my ruffle ridge coral flourescing (sp?) then I see my bta all green in the moonlight. Then I notice something strange.... My female o clown is rubbing all over my xenia... I was stunned I've never seen this before or heard of it. And the clowns had been hosting the bta so I guess the bigger one is starting to host the xenia. I just hope she doesn't end up hurting the xenia, since the heads wont open up if she keeps rubbing on them, but if it's just at night then I guess it's fine since the xenia isn't open at night anways.
A little background- I've had the two ocellaris clowns for about 10 months now and they have been hosting a bta for around 9 months.
I just went to my tank about ten minutes ago and the lights where off of course since it's 10:30. So I decide to turn the moonlights on. I'm looking around my tank everything looks fine, I see my ruffle ridge coral flourescing (sp?) then I see my bta all green in the moonlight. Then I notice something strange.... My female o clown is rubbing all over my xenia... I was stunned I've never seen this before or heard of it. And the clowns had been hosting the bta so I guess the bigger one is starting to host the xenia. I just hope she doesn't end up hurting the xenia, since the heads wont open up if she keeps rubbing on them, but if it's just at night then I guess it's fine since the xenia isn't open at night anways.