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From: MikeInFNQ
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  • MikeInFNQ.. What type of liverock is that ?Where did you buy your liverock?

  • How could someone "dislike" this -_-.. This is awesome! Thanks for sharing! :)

  • What is that white food that Clown Fish is feeding to the anemone

  • my baby false perc literally wipes my nems a...  When the nem poops the clown pulls it out of him.. now thats love ;)

  • Nice RBTA

  • Nice no dislikes yet

  • Hey I was wondering what kind of anemone is it bubble tipped or long tentacle ??

  • Good video

  • Fantastically!

  • I cant believe how amazing this is

  • nvm

  • Brilliant video

  • Sensacional!!

  • thats soo f n sweet

  • can these fishes live in sweet water ??

  • Sweet water...you sir, are retarded. NEVER keep fish.

  • i meant program

  • ok iw done a converting pogram and it seems its 22 gallons big

  • Umm its around 20 gallon and im not sure how big it is cuz im from finland so something aound that atleast i think it bigger

  • lets see my tank is around 20 something so plz answer my questions

  • and do u have to have clownfishes when u have an anemone?

  • @perconcake You don't HAVE to have an anemone, but the clown will be happier if it had one :)

  • do u need a big aquarium for this cuz my aquarium isint so that big and i dont want it to kill my fishes

  • Incredibile e stupendo il premnas che porta il cibo all' anemone!

  • we use to fry this with paprika.

  • dude that is sick..do you now if all the clown fish feed their host?

  • Nice! I wish my Clarkii would feed my bubble tip.

  • It's definitely an E. quadricolor. The bubbletips vary over time, from thin as you see them in the video to more typical bubbletip. Since getting the fish the anemone spends much more time with the bubbles unexpanded.

  • I don't think it's E. quadricolor. I can't see the bubbletip of the tentacles, just long slim tentacles. It looks more like H. crispa.

  • The host anemone is Entacmaea quadricolor. the common, and fortunately cheap, bubbletip anemone.

  • Nice. The maroon is feeding the host anemone, probably H. crispa.

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