Aquarium and aquarium in my passion for plants, fish and aquatic world
Where lies a Anthias? My little orange Anthias has chosen a niche in the rock, and there he spends most of the time "blind", ie the one with the lights off. The great thing is to see it taken care of from 2 Lysmata debelius, almost protecting it, girandogli always around and often "picking at" something in the middle of the gills, between the fins, even in the mouth.
So the 3 is a show ... that's why I did a little video.
These fish, which should be kept in a herd, say at least 3 specimens, are meeting frequently to those who dive with and without tanks in tropical seas, because there are a few up to 40 feet deep, especially in the part of the reef facing the open sea. In all the documentaries you often see a "cloud" of fish that revolves around large colonies of corals , and then retreat into them at the approach of a predator, including humans.
They are short in groups, never still except at night.
I n aquarium seems likely to have feeding difficulties. In this case I bought (well I gave) a fish that appeared healthy and above all, he calmly ate the food grain. And in fact, in my saltwater aquarium , though only after 10 days of hermit life behind a rock, eating dry food without problems, as well as brine shrimp (and God forbid!). The only difficulty is that, even today after more than 1 month, suffers from the size difference with the Zebrasoma Desjardini, so I must be careful to distribute the food in several places, so that he, too, as the pair of clowns can get there.
It 's the second deposition of my pair of clown fish , living in ' marine aquarium for almost an entire year and liked it very well in Goniopora in the center of tank ... which in turn hand it does not seem in good shape, I think mainly for the heat that has endured over the summer.
The eggs are probably best seen with the naked eye, when viewed sideways, but in which position it is almost impossible to film something with acceptable results ...
In this video, just glimpsed the eggs, which are perceived more clearly shows, are the "patina" opaque wall on blue background, on which male and female take turns to Amphiprion ocellaris ossigenarle, check them, clean them.
Many children still calls NEMO in aquarium shops (too often beating on the windows to attract his attention) ... my son calls him Amphiprion but not least "clown fish"!
In this picture, as often happens, is located between the tentacles dell'Alveopora, which does not seem quite annoyed, so much to open up perfectly for the past 6 months in chemical conditions than perfect.