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  1. VitalApparatuz

    VitalApparatuz Feather Duster

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    The second I dropped the nem in (after acclimation) the clown was on it...I hope he doesnt drive him nuts!

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  3. m2434

    m2434 Giant Squid

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    Cool, Maroon clowns naturally reside in BTAs, so it tends to be quick. Sometimes too much for a small BTA though, so keep an eye on things.
     
  4. VitalApparatuz

    VitalApparatuz Feather Duster

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    what might be a sign that there is trouble afoot?
     
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    aw1447 Montipora Capricornis

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    If the nem's mouth is open, and it looks like its turning inside out.. Then your in trouble. I'm sure it will be allllll good though!
     
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    VitalApparatuz Feather Duster

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    Im wondering how Ill ever feed him if the clown never comes out! Hes been in the thing all day!
     
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    Treckel Plankton

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    My clown drops food into the anenome so I rarely have to feed it directly.
     
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  9. Mr. Bill

    Mr. Bill Native Floridian

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    That's cool that they took to each other so quickly.

    Try shooting a chunk of meat into the nem's tentacles with a turkey baster while the fish are feeding.