Very nice! Im just in the process of curing 2 similar structures for the BIG REEF. How's the flow in the front of the tank with the powerhead placed at the back? I like that it's out of the way and not right at the front. Good idea.
It made waves at the surface, as for the rest of the flow (the hang on filter, and the return pump), they made great circulation around the front and the back of the rocks.
No, he's quite peaceful and only stay in the anemone spot. Today, he even took a piece of shrimp and fed it to the RBTA. I also have a tomato clown too, it doesn't bother my other small clowns, and it got a spot that it's guarding too.
The tomato and the two percula clowns got one side of the tank, and the maroon got the other half with 2 anemones. Also it hosted itself on a RBTA, and a Condy!
Alex, when clowns are small they really don't care who's around them. All they care about is surviving and living.
As the clowns get older, they start to care about mating and taking care of their homes. This territorial instinct leads to them being really...really...really evil.
My clowns have always been passive and i've had them for almost 3 years now. They've always hosted my two BTA's and just seem happy. Although, within the last 6 months they've started to become a bonded pair and getting ready to lay eggs and I can't even stick my hand in the tank anymore without them drawing blood!! Who would have guessed something that small could cause so much damage.
Also, I put in a small bi-color angel and the clowns and tang killed it within hours. Was sad
Alex, when clowns are small they really don't care who's around them. All they care about is surviving and living.
As the clowns get older, they start to care about mating and taking care of their homes. This territorial instinct leads to them being really...really...really evil.
My clowns have always been passive and i've had them for almost 3 years now. They've always hosted my two BTA's and just seem happy. Although, within the last 6 months they've started to become a bonded pair and getting ready to lay eggs and I can't even stick my hand in the tank anymore without them drawing blood!! Who would have guessed something that small could cause so much damage.
Also, I put in a small bi-color angel and the clowns and tang killed it within hours. Was sad
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