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This is exactly what my clowns do!I don't have an anemone, but my clowns don't even host in my corals. They like to stay up in the corner near my middle overflow box. It's like they've never been told they can move into my Hammer/Torches.
I really feel this is a joke to see who falls for it, but I've also heard this method for birds and getting a new bird to get used to your face. When I tried it, my bird flipped it around to avoid seeing me.. But alas, I will try this anyway.Not sure if this has already been posted, but the trick to getting your clownfish to host is as simple as:
1. Find a nice picture of a Clownfish hosting an Anemone online, google image search for the win.
2. Print said picture on A4 paper in color.
3. Take some tape, stick said picture facing into tank, near the Anemone.
4. Wait..
As bonkers as this sounds, it has worked all 3 times for me. After months of not hosting too. So, give this a try and see if it works for you.
It’s not a joke, I swear, it worked for meI really feel this is a joke to see who falls for it, but I've also heard this method for birds and getting a new bird to get used to your face. When I tried it, my bird flipped it around to avoid seeing me.. But alas, I will try this anyway.
I agree with Randy, just put together the animals that is naturally associated with each other. It is really that simple. Clowns will go into their natural host every time in my experiences. I certainly don't have experiences with all the clown fish, put I keep every host anemones at one time or another except S. mertensii. Every time I like a pair of clown fish in one of my anemones, I just get the clowns that are naturally associated with that anemone species. They jump into the anemone quickly every time, especially if I put my hand or a paddle into the tank and wave it around for a few second. I had my fair share of anemones hosted non natural clown fish too, but certainly this is not guarantee.IMO, if you want to have a host relationship be more likely, having the natural combination of anemone and clowns is a good start.
Types of Clownfish and the Anemones That Love Them
Not all species of clownfish will set up a home in any type of anemone. Certain species are more likely to be compatible than others.www.thesprucepets.com
spawning pink skunk pair/H. crispa
ocellaris/gigantea