• Melanopus are trying to land on the green Euphily.

  • Meghan

Whose euphoria is it? If it's Vadim's, they are used to clowns. There are two options - either they will rub it out or the euphoria will get used to it.

Zachary

I came from Oleg. Will the little fish be okay? I'm more worried about them.

Robert800

No, I have one living in it and everything is fine...

Jason5071

Opinions are good, there are many different ones. I don't know how big an anemone should be to eat a whole clownfish. If it stung him, he would instantly jump out of it. I have seen them gradually settle into the anemone. Euphyllia is a completely different matter. Not natural for clownfish. And the venom is different. Alright, we'll see. Thank you, you calmed me down a bit, and now I see they seem to be alive, although they sometimes rub their faces against the rocks. For now, they don't stay in Euphyllia all the time; they dive in sometimes, and then there's a recovery period.

Gabriel

Here, every second person on the forum has clowns living everywhere, including in euphoria. It's not a big deal. If the clowns were big and euphoria small, they could peck at it, but as it is... Let them live.

Amanda5586

Well, in some places it's one thing, but in the toxic Euphilia it's another, so I'm complaining. To avoid opening a new topic, I'll ask here. The clownfish have started to peck at small pieces of dry food and eagerly eat pieces of live bloodworms. I'm hesitant to give too many bloodworms. By the way, I saw dried bloodworms for sale at the market. Is it worth giving them, and if so, how? Should I soak and rinse them in water until they soften? Although it seems like there's no nutrition left, just chitin? Only the Ledenets eat frozen artemia.

Kenneth7331

Kostya, there is a good omega feed. Airif sells it. The price is excellent, and as practice has shown, the fish eat it well. The price is quite good.

Amy1672

It's better to buy tiger shrimp at the store, clean it, grate it on a medium grater, and give it—thank you will be said. There are no dried maggots on the reef. Don't strive for bulging eyes. If it appears, you won't be able to fix anything later, and it won't have long to live afterward. I'm writing about this because I once saw such amphiprions. No lures helped...

Linda

Clowns usually sharpen everything that is offered to them. I confirm Anatoly's words - my shrimp was constantly stolen by the anemone.