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![]() I bought a similar looking anemone from Red Coral (from previous owner) about two years ago, and I was told that it was a Carnation Anemone. I really couldn't find much info on it online, other than that it needed to be target fed regularly, wasn't photosynthetic and likes to wedge itself at the base of live rock or sometimes bury its foot into a sandy substrate. It may also be called a Sun Anemone.
I gave mine a small squirt of mysis every couple of days and it seemed pretty happy and after a few months, it split into two anemones. My false percs never really seemed interested in hosting it. I don't know if these anemones have an appetite for fish, but mine left my fish alone. Ben Last edited by bsyoun; 09-19-2008 at 08:22 AM. |
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![]() Very nice! I love all the little frags, so cute.
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![]() Yarrr, there be a nice water box, wit' plenty o grand corals. Best be sleeping with one eye open, for many o bucaneers be eyein yarr booty.
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