Clown hosting pics

Bloody nice Jacques:thumbup:
 
imagine another 10 years you will need a new tank the nennie will be as big as your tank now lol:lol:

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Moved my clowns from Heliofungia to Hammer

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Some Interesting Info

"A clownfish guards and aerates its eggs, laid on rock below the protective umbrella of the host anemone. (It also nibbles on a tentacle, which helps it maintain its resistance to the anemone's stings.) Clownfish change sex to suit the needs of procreation. There may be half a dozen clownfish in the same anemone, but there's only one female, and she mates with the largest male. When the female dies, her male partner will change sex and mate with the next male down in the hierarchy. The system guarantees a new generation of fish by ensuring that each anemone harbors one productive pair. As often as twice a month the lead pair will lay several hundred eggs. They tend them for several days until the eggs hatch, releasing young into the sea to fend for themselves."

Source: Fiji's Reefs Zoom In @ National Geographic Magazine
 
ok some really unusual hosts pictured in this thread which is very cool. But how many hosts are actually damaged and hurt by a pair of unconventional clowns hosting in them. Warr i seem to remebetr some of your LPS taking staring with the hosting of clowns, anyone else battle with that?
 
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