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Leilani57
09/03/2006, 04:21 PM
The LFS that sold it to me did not know what it was, thanks!!!

http://leilanimunter.com/Images/personal/anemone.jpg

Thanks!!!

Leilani
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Gary Majchrzak
09/03/2006, 05:21 PM
bleached LTA Macrodactyla doreensis

raoul
09/03/2006, 08:16 PM
Gary, I'm still trying to figure out how to ID nems. Without seeing the base it looks so close to a crispa (it just didn't seem to have the purple tips.), is the foot the key in this one? I noticed the fading orange on the foot, and I've read this is typical of M. doreensis. Not trying to hijack a thread, I'm curious also :) That's a good pic of the foot and underside of the nem, good shot Leilani!

Amphiprion
09/03/2006, 08:46 PM
The orange foot is one thing (still variable on H. crispa, though), but the verrucae tell the real story. Note how they are carefully aligned and how there are fewer and smaller than H. crispa.

raoul
09/03/2006, 09:07 PM
size is a tricky thing isn't it! Now I'm going to have to look at the verrucae on mine to compare!
Okay, got mine to cooperate, but it's definately hard to compare the real thing to a photo. I can't tell the difference in size of the verrucae without some sort of reference, but I did notice that the bumps on mine seem to be more random, almost wavy, and they extend further down the foot. One of these days I'll have to post a pic of mine to make sure I have what I think I have ;)

Amphiprion
09/03/2006, 09:20 PM
Here you go (always glad to find an excuse to show mine off :D lol ) :
http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/98995Aquarium_048_copy.jpg

http://leilanimunter.com/Images/personal/anemone.jpg


You can see how they are more randomly placed and more pronounced. They are also MUCH more adhesive in H. crispa

Leilani57
09/03/2006, 09:53 PM
from the other side:

http://leilanimunter.com/Images/personal/anemone1.jpg

http://leilanimunter.com/Images/personal/anemone2.jpg

raoul
09/03/2006, 11:58 PM
I can see the difference now, thank you! Maybe one day, I'll be able to tell the difference with out a side by side :)

From the top view, I can tell it's not a crispa, the tentacles aren't evenly placed on the disk, they're concentrated around the edges. On the crispa they're pretty evenly spaced - right?

Those are nice clear pics, Leilani, thanks for posting the other ones too!

Leilani57
09/04/2006, 12:15 AM
Thanks Raoul, I am an amateur photographer but I have an awesome camera from my sponsor, Konica Minolta, here is the picture of the car I race for them:

http://leilanimunter.com/Images/Texas2Step/19_lg.jpg

they make awesome cameras and printers :rollface:

raoul
09/04/2006, 09:36 AM
I like to take pictures too (they don't turn out as nicely as yours!) Maybe I should race a car too so I can get a good camera! Good luck and stay safe!
With a nem id, you should be able to know what to do to get this guy healthy, good luck. I have a sebae and it's very neat to watch with the clowns!!

Leilani57
09/25/2006, 04:39 PM
update! my anemone has buried itself into the sand and is happy and healthy, getting much more brown from zooanthellae regrowth and loves shrimp. spits out formula one and silversides though. only seems to like shrimp. but it looks great!

Mr Sh0tgun
09/25/2006, 04:43 PM
Got a pic?:rolleyes:

dantodd
09/25/2006, 06:10 PM
I'd like to see a picture too.

raoul
09/25/2006, 11:49 PM
Our nem likes scallops...maybe yours will too :)

Leilani57
09/26/2006, 04:58 PM
http://leilanimunter.com/Images/aquarium/anemone1.jpg

http://leilanimunter.com/Images/aquarium/anemone2.jpg

http://leilanimunter.com/Images/aquarium/anemone3.jpg

http://leilanimunter.com/Images/aquarium/anemone5.jpg

dantodd
09/26/2006, 06:53 PM
Looks excellent. Congrats. I suspect it still has some zoox building to do but it looks quite happy and healthy.

Leilani57
09/26/2006, 08:40 PM
Thanks! I am so happy that it is adapting, I was worried at first, I have been feeding every other day, do you think that is too much? I feed just one piece every other day.

Thanks for all the help, I think without this forum I would be lost! This is so much fun, I love having a tank again, I really missed it the past 5 years! :rollface:

dantodd
09/26/2006, 08:53 PM
I think you're fine. Personally I'd leave 2 days between feedings and increase the amounts of food.

Leilani57
04/16/2007, 10:50 PM
okay i had to do this for comparison, look at her the first day i brought her home from the LFS:

http://leilanimunter.com/Images/aquarium/anemone.jpg

and check her out now....

http://leilanimunter.com/Images/aquarium/newanemone1.jpg

http://leilanimunter.com/Images/aquarium/newanemone2.jpg

http://leilanimunter.com/Images/aquarium/newanemone3.jpg

ATX aquarist
04/16/2007, 11:07 PM
daaaaaaannnngg. That's quite a difference!!! Congrats on your success!

SVXH6
04/16/2007, 11:12 PM
great job! but please cover that powerhead, and move that heater away from the anemone!!

Slakker
04/16/2007, 11:17 PM
Oh...wow....it's huge! Congrats!

Gary Majchrzak
04/17/2007, 06:07 PM
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9745003#post9745003 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by SVXH6
great job! but please cover that powerhead, and move that heater away from the anemone!!
ditto that.
I like how the tentacles are corkscrewing.

pncstod
04/17/2007, 08:21 PM
Thanks guys I've learned on this post and good job on coloring up that anemone.