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Host Anemone & Clownfish Matches

Friday November 9, 2007
Bill Paterno's False Percula Clownfish Thinking about buying a host anemone for your Clownfish, but don't know which anemone will work for your Clown? The Relationship and Species Identification cross-reference chart can help with choosing the best or "preferred" host anemone for your clownfishes, which is based on the natural symbiotic relationships between them in the wild and other matches which seem to work in a saltwater aquarium.

More: Clownfish & Host Anemone Photos Photos of a number of different species of Clownfish in their host anemones.

Forums: Anemone food????? Anyone have any good ideas for anemone food? I want to feed mine shrimp that I buy at ...
Photo by Bill Paterno

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February 5, 2008 at 9:09 am
(1) sarah says:

Anemones should not be raised in captive. Let them live in their natural habitat in the ocean. When you support anemones being taken out of the wild, you do not realize many animals are dependent on them. Most anemones die after 1 year in captivity anyway.

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