Condy anemone eating under lunar lights
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This video is a response to School of Clownfish (Fish: False Percula)
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@earthling1984 ... hehe i dont know what a host is
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@mark2109111 yeah I know they are not natural host, just the cheapest in the store. they can host sometimes, not always. but I will keep an eye.
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be careful with condys , they are notorious for eating fish. and unlike bubble-tip anemone condys do not have a real relationship with clown fish.
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@benadrylp hehe, yup, they living. they can slowly move around too, but they usually pick one spot they like and stay there for a long time. they eat pieces of fish or other meaty things in the water that cross their path and get stuck in their tenticles.
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what is host @earthling1984
hunterb89 3 months ago
@hunterb89 often times a clownfish will 'host' in an anemone. Host basically means to sit in; or live in. the clown will actually go and basically lay down on/in the anemone.
earthling1984 3 months ago
Is that a black light? Does it bother the fish? Someone said not to keep blacklights on scorpions all the time because it can mess with their eyes. *shrugs*
maarakailet1 4 months ago
@maarakailet1 yeah they are the 'lunar' led lights in the marineland reef light strip.
earthling1984 4 months ago
host?
hunterb89 4 months ago
@hunterb89 not yet. condy anemone aren't natural hosts for the clown though, so maybe in time.
earthling1984 4 months ago