thats what I thought too, but if the false percs havent hosted, I would think the tomato wouldn't bother them once he hosts with no fight from the percs for the anenome
how big is the tank? Also are these ocellaris tank raised? Usually tank raised clowns loose their natural instinct to host anemones (IME) Wild ones usually got right in them.
thats what I thought too, but if the false percs havent hosted, I would think the tomato wouldn't bother them once he hosts with no fight from the percs for the anenome
i have a 180 and my hosting tomato will occasionaly go after my percula and the percula was in there first. hes extreamly aggresive if the percula comes remotley near his rbt.
i have a tomato and a mated pair of true percs. the tank is 150gallon.. the tomoato stays on his side in his rose tip.. and the percs stay on the other side in their gonipora. they get along fine, even when they bump into each other. They all went in together at the same time. i think what helps is they each have something to host in.. best bet might be to keep the percs in till they host.. then move the tomoato in.