tank raised ocellaris clownfish could host hairy mushrooms too right? did you got your ocellaris clownfish tank raised or wild cought? wanna be friends?
Thanks! The clown is pretty greedy and takes most of the food for herself. But sometimes I will see her push a small piece a leftover flake food in.
I don't use a refugium. Mostly because I haven't had any major algae problems or need to take care of delicate fish/corals. I do use a hang on back filter with carbon to filter out any coral toxins or large particles.
your clownfish is beautiful. very colurful
HaggardStudios 1 year ago
what type of lighting are you using i would really like to know so i can look into buying it for my 10 gallon thanks
mitchell527100 2 years ago
what level do you keep your nitrates at? thanks!
cutietwo22 2 years ago
what lighting are u using?
FSUNole05 2 years ago
tank raised ocellaris clownfish could host hairy mushrooms too right? did you got your ocellaris clownfish tank raised or wild cought? wanna be friends?
jadenboy48 3 years ago
Healthy lookin tank. Does the clown ever feed the mushroom at all. And also do you use a refugium??
DrVegasIII 4 years ago
Thanks! The clown is pretty greedy and takes most of the food for herself. But sometimes I will see her push a small piece a leftover flake food in.
I don't use a refugium. Mostly because I haven't had any major algae problems or need to take care of delicate fish/corals. I do use a hang on back filter with carbon to filter out any coral toxins or large particles.
FeatherDusterz 3 years ago
Glad mines not the only clown to do this!
auntienatal 4 years ago
Clown fish are awesome! I have seen them host to practically anything you can think of. A heater, filter, powerhead, sand...
FeatherDusterz 3 years ago
if you knew thats why hairy mush are also named the hairy anemone
M3tSEqualGOD 4 years ago
Yup, many mushrooms are named ofter anemones. My LFS sells regular mushrooms as "fake rock anemones"
FeatherDusterz 3 years ago
That is badass!
nullclean 4 years ago