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shalegac

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Wheres the strangests place your clown has found a home. I know mines not to crazy but it loves a purple mushroom I have. The mushroom isn't even that big.
 

suckair

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I have anemonies for mine.. The females venture out a little.. but those mails are chicken and hardly never leave
 

Rich-n-poor

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My have made a home out of a narrow space between the corner of the tank and my heater. There is a bubble coral there but they haven't taken to it yet.

On the other hand I have a Clown Gobie That lives ontop of a powerhead and almost never leaves it.
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how to roll a joint?
 

jdeets

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Mine currently lives in a BTA. Before I got that, he had lived in a goniapora, a long-tentacle plate coral, and even a featherduster worm. He seems to really LOVE his BTA, though. :D
 
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Mine took up my toungue coral for it's host. Seems happy there. The PITA part is the clown stirs up a bit of sand trying to burrow around the side of the tounge that is sitting on the substrate. I wish he wouldn't do that.

Louey
 
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Since my BTAs croaked my clowns have taken up residence in my toadstool leathers.
 

Enzo

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My sebae has decided to make his home in a little ditch in the front right corner of my tank, He dug the ditch and now goes there often to sleep....
 

Dewman

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Once when my first Condy had a fatal run-in with a powerhead, my Clarkii took up residence in a huge patch of green star polyps. They eventually got used to the constant contact and stayed out when she was there.

I'll never forget the sight of a Clarkii trying to feed star polyps krill...
 

shalegac

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I'm finding mine making a home in my purple mushroon during the day but I found that it is now digging a whole near the front of the glass where it sleeps at night.
 

Jeff Hood

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I have four clowns.

One black Seabae that lives in the Bubble tip.

One small black Seabae that lives in my leather.

One GS Maroon that lives either in my branching Hammer or bubble coral.

One GS Maroon that lives in my refugium, ( Don't ask) and lives in a group of harry mushrooms.

Jeff
 

krusty_krab

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well, here's an embarassing admission.

Mine hangs out by a rio 800. No accounting for taste...

Hope to throw in a BTA, or some other sort of coral for him within the next few months.

KK
 

Expos Forever

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Another ocellaris in a toadstool here.It was a recent adoption as the leather has grown from a frag to approx 4" across.He used to play in Green Star Polyps (creeping green death) but lost interest. I could always grow him another mat or two with the strays still all over my tank.
 

berkeleyfishboi

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what an odd place to live.. the overflow.. does he swim into it everytime you place him into the main tank?

does he ever take a swim down into the sump? This is really interesting.. i would definitly like to hear more about this little fella..

thanks!
 

foozed

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I've placed him in the main tank about 20 times since I've had him..
He used to actually go down to the sump, and it was easy to put him back up to the main tank.
For the past year though.. I think he's learned not to go down to the sump.

It's when he sleeps.. he must sleep near where the return channel is carved out of the overflow chamber and he flows over into it.
 

Newts

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My Perc. makes its home in a 6 inch Rhodactis Mushroom.It use to be in a large colony of Xenia till the Xenia colony crashed and started to die off.The Xenia came back but the Perc. never went back to the Xenia.
 

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