experience getting clowns to host??

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So I don't want to get a anemone because I only have a 20L and already have a branching hammer and a torch and a few zoas and pipe organ. So I don't want him to move around and sting everything and kill them. So I have seen clowns host anything from Duncans to Xenia but I want to try and get them to host my torch it's a cheap one so I don't bother if he gets a little upset at first. Does anyone have experience with getting clowns to host anything and what I can do to maybe get them to do so? Any tricks? Thanks guys
 
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Took me over 2 years, hundreds in anemone, and every trick I could find on the internet done with persistence... for all the trouble they bite me any time my hands are in the tank. If it happens, it happens. I wouldn't suggest going on the same road I did. Especially with things that aren't a natural host for them.
 
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Yea I have seen the video people are talking about. And I'm not going to add the anemone maybe if I would of added that first and let it find it's forever home but now it would probably destroy all my coral
 
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