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Elizabeth882
Rebecca
More than a controversial table...
Here are the Premnases in quadricolor.
And take a look at my avatar (Ocellaris in crisp). Both photos are mine. So...
Ricardo7341
So, Lesha, what was happening with the masonry? Was there a little bit?
Johnny
The question is off-topic, but I'll try to answer. The little one has been and is constantly present, but I don't bring it up; I haven't set such goals for myself. There are many reasons and many obstacles that prevent me from getting involved in this matter. There are interesting articles on breeding. We have a small topic.
Marie5348
I have ocellaris clownfish living in euphyllia in one aquarium.
Curtis9143
I have a pair of Amphiprion ocellaris, and they don't settle in either the sarcophyton or the euphyllia (when I had it); they've been living for about 8 months and prefer to rest on the pump at night. Regarding the table, it's also a controversial issue, as different sources provide different descriptions of symbiosis.
Vanessa6144
, a completely similar situation)) , sorry for the off-topic - but I just can't stop admiring your magnificence... It's simply stunning!
Darrell7542
Sorry for the off-topic, but isn't the fish in your avatar an ocellaris clownfish, not a percula (to me, the black stripes between the white and orange areas, which are characteristic of percula and absent in ocellaris, are clearly visible...)? According to the chart, percula actually inhabit crisps.
Andrew9581
Color variation of Ocellaris. There are many of them.
John
Is it true that ocellaris and percula can only be distinguished by a DNA test?
Gene1948
Practically yes! But if you look closely, the faces are slightly different. But you need to see them side by side.
Michael
It's a normal table; it just shows the preferences of clowns in nature, and in the aquarium, they end up in sarcophytons and even in xenia out of desperation.
Teresa
In nature:
Denise
Just for the record: the Oscillaris family is sitting in the Sinularia at the Office in Ksenia.
Indeed, it seems like a dead end. You have to sit in something =)
Leslie
But not always. If you dig into Aqua Logo, you can find topics where the ocellaris have not settled for years and have not settled anywhere in their lives until they were given what they needed.
Karen81
As soon as the anemone Quadricolor arrived home, Clark jumped into it instantly, while the ocellaris stayed in Ksyukha for a long time. Now it sleeps in the anemone, but during the day it doesn't even swim close to it...
Kevin3114
Shulz's ocellaris "from the farm" - the family lived well in a bush of palitoi and slept there as well.
Dawn6148
An interesting film about catching and breeding clownfish, Amphiprion (Latin: Amphiprion)
Heather2018
very interesting.