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hi.

Just wanted you to have to acknowledge that I'm here. ;)
 
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I know you are here! When haven't I acknowledged you!

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Kalkbreath

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Alright ! Stop "clowning around" and tell us what "clowns are around"? {your rose}.............I have been getting in true roses twice a month for some time now {store}...........they sell so fast I have not been able to clown around with them, to see what species will or wont take to one. Any one out there have experience?
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I've got the typical Maroon clownfish living in my rose BTA

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its not a rose anemone but a nice pic of my Maroon with the green carpet anemone. :wink:
 

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Pink skunk clowns. They blend in so well that it is sometimes hard to see them. And they aren't near as nasty/aggressive as some other clowns (we also have Clarkes in another tank that aren't bad but I've heard that maroons generally are big bullies?

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Sweet. I really was wondering about skunks and roses. They are my favorite!

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Hey Righty- You can get really nice bright purple LTAs, and pink skunk is a natural for them; have you considered that option? I am...

Roses get large and kind of take up a lot of prime reef real estate, but the LTA on the sand I think I like better.

Anyway, I saw a nice black percula in a rose at a store recently; the owner said it took him a couple of months before going in to it. - Dan C.
 
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Thanks for the info. I already have the rose, and am deciding on the clown!
 

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A pair of maroons. The male is GS, the female white stripe. The male hadn't matured into his stripes when I bought him. A few months later he had gold stripes. Go figure! There are pics of all 3 in the link in my sig right after I put in the BTA.
 

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