Giving/trading my anenome!
Hi Jon, I'd help you out but unfortunately I am maxed out at the three species I already have. Sorry bud! But I'm sure you could find a home for him.
Mitch - I can maybe add a tiny bit of info to what Jonathan already said. Probably nothing profound, but want to share what little I know anyways. Condylactis spp. are of course a Carribean species so they are not natural symbionts to any of the clownfish however sometimes an association can be formed in captivity. I think they do naturally host some Periclimenes shrimp (I'm not 100% sure of that though so don't quote me on that). I am not certain if they are fish-eaters. I've read somewhere that unlike the Pacific hosting species which are obligate symbionts to Zooxanthellae spp., Condylactis spp. are facultative symbionts. Which may mean lighting requirements for Condys may not be as strict as they are for their Pacific brethren. (However, of course, we really are coming to understand that even for the Pacific species, the lighting requirements aren't as strict as they once were thought to be ... be that as it may, my personal opinion is that the anemones do better under more light regardless, but that's a whole different debate.)
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