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Originally Posted by Darren
Hi there,
I have a trio of occelaris clowns about 40mm long, they were captive bred and have never had contact with any anenomes.
My question is will late introduction of my clowns to an anenome kill them?
Regards Darren
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not necessary. go to Reef central or search for the "field guide to anemones"
it not very well understood y clowns are immune to the sting compared to other fish. it could be the mucsus the rub the body making anemone recognising it is not food.
in the wild, clown eggs are near the anemones, usually under the base of the anemone pedal. the clowns eggs being so close to the anemone, has sensed it and naturally swim to it when bore (so said experts of researchers)
or possibility an survival instinct.