No reason to apologize with me Ramoth! I agree with you on this statement as well.. I guess I was just using an example of the anemone because that's what my clowns really enjoyed the most until we lost our Sebae when the 180g crashed. However, I still strongly feel that getting another clown in their situation, where their only clown is hovering at the top may warrant a partner. Talking from experience on several different occasions, it was just what the doctor ordered. They may or may not fuss with each other, but I noticed that once they had a mate of their kind, they settled in together to find their favorite "lovey" in the tank. Mine have cuddled up in anything from zoas, colt coral, green or pink star polyps, and yep.....even one of those fake things. I really don't see a problem with them partnering their clown as long as they stay close in size & buy the same type of clown as a mate.Originally Posted by ramoth41
I do think that some may debate both of our opinions, but I have to speak from my practical experience. When a clown just constantly sits at the top all the time, I've seen the death rate be higher after it sits up there all alone for even weeks at a time. They are scared to leave that area as they feel safe from other fish, but they don't eat well at the top, and they truly look lonely. There is strength in numbers, and once they have a mate, they feel more confident to leave the top of the tank. Just another opinion for dkode to think about. Ultimately, he'll make the decision from more advice from others. Thanks for the debate Ramoth!
Hey Bobby, I tend to think everything I write comes out in book like form!! lol I'm not good at those short quickly answers. No one can say I don't express myself! :p
Dkode, I'd love to hear how this all resolved for you. Hope we've all helped you out to some extent! .........Angel :angel1: