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My Latezonatus clowns
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAp9JLpYWbU
A new video of my favorite clowns. They have been through alot!! A week after the first photos were taken they contracted ich and were covered from head to tail!!! Fortunately they continued to eat while I waited and watched for nature to take its course. Dipping wasn't an option, that would have killed them.
Now I have a slightly different problem and its in that anemone, lets see who notices and I will explain further.
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I'm a newb but it looks like she's got some bare spots?
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no no no... thats a pretty healthy anemone..something else is in there..cant quite make it out but looks like another fish.. only other fish i know of that can host without getting stung is a clown golby but it looks bigger than that
Rick
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So what kind of fish is in there? First to guess gets a $25 Gift Certificate.
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i think i know now..pretty sure ita a damsel..just remembered they can host also
Rick
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Looks like there is a third clown....a black/white occelaris.
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you could be right Jim but it looks to broad from dorsel to belly for a clown..im still going with black striped damsel
Rick
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my guess is a small tang or possibly a trigger
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I watched it twice and have to agree with Jim. I only see an ocellarus in there with the latezonatus. Almost looks like there is something on the left side of the anemone but I think it is just an open space. Looks like stripes, but I think it is just the tentacles in the back moving.
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All I see is a Black Occy with the Latez Clown. Very nice fish btw!