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Old 12/26/2007, 01:47 PM
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That is 100% a magnifica in all of the pictures, but unfortunately, I agree that it is in an unrecoverable condition. The way it looks indicates to me that the internal tissue is already goo and there isn't much to be done. Most magnificas I see in stores are already at this point before purchase, and it is unlikely that even perfact water conditions can save them.

And just to throw in my opinion oposing a few stated here
- 76 on the low side, but is not off from the range they experience in the wild.
-With some anemones it is true that clowns usually do the anemone harm, but with magnificas I see the opposite.