So around a year ago I saw some awesome clownfish videos where the clowns were bouncing around in anemones and even Euphyllia.
Those videos were a pretty big motivator for me to want my own clowns. Those bright orange fish bouncing up and down in the beautiful flowing corals or anemone was awesome to watch, I wanted it in my own room.
I researched them a bit, felt confident getting them, now I have them in my tank now for a while.
Buuuuuut....
There are some things that apparently I didn't come across, such as:
- The experience of my clowns occasionally biting off a tip of my hammer corals (not ideal) (I was told this is to 'build immunity' to the corals' sting).
- I was told that clowns can bounce 'too enthusiastically' on Euphyllia, and accidentally scrape and kill them!
Now I love my clownfish pair, don't get me wrong.
They're incredibly stupid, goofy, wiggly, beautiful, and classic fish, but after hearing they might decide to host a euphyllia and kill it with their rubbing on it, I'm feeling a bit conflicted.
Has anyone ever had this happen to them (a coral die from clownfish enthusiasm)?
Those videos were a pretty big motivator for me to want my own clowns. Those bright orange fish bouncing up and down in the beautiful flowing corals or anemone was awesome to watch, I wanted it in my own room.
I researched them a bit, felt confident getting them, now I have them in my tank now for a while.
Buuuuuut....
There are some things that apparently I didn't come across, such as:
- The experience of my clowns occasionally biting off a tip of my hammer corals (not ideal) (I was told this is to 'build immunity' to the corals' sting).
- I was told that clowns can bounce 'too enthusiastically' on Euphyllia, and accidentally scrape and kill them!
Now I love my clownfish pair, don't get me wrong.
They're incredibly stupid, goofy, wiggly, beautiful, and classic fish, but after hearing they might decide to host a euphyllia and kill it with their rubbing on it, I'm feeling a bit conflicted.
Has anyone ever had this happen to them (a coral die from clownfish enthusiasm)?