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Anemones & Clownfish
01/11/2008, 08:41 PM
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Amphiprion ocellaris variegata - "Snowflake" Ocellaris Clownfish
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Could be copy cats, market saturation, or a...
Could be copy cats, market saturation, or a million other reasons.
One should still be very cautious when dealing with lower priced "named", infrequently available, or delicate clowns.
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Anemones & Clownfish
01/11/2008, 02:58 PM
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Amphiprion ocellaris variegata - "Snowflake" Ocellaris Clownfish
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traveller7
When most folks in the business can't keep...
When most folks in the business can't keep snowflake, picasso, or even percula/ocellaris straight, be wary of clown "deals". Very wary.
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Anemones & Clownfish
01/10/2008, 08:02 PM
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New Addition with debate
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traveller7
The anemone on the right is a Condylactis...
The anemone on the right is a Condylactis species.
You'll find lots of things written out there about anemones. As a rule, they are tough to maintain in captivity.
fwiw: I would not have both...
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Anemones & Clownfish
01/10/2008, 05:12 PM
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A. Chrysopterus
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traveller7
IME, yes they don't seem to build up much of a...
IME, yes they don't seem to build up much of a tolerance for amyloo or brook.
Who isn't? :)
Many of the "uniques" are not rare or uncommon, but disease prone. I would recommend selecting your...
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Anemones & Clownfish
01/09/2008, 08:27 PM
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What is the Most Beautiful Clown Fish to you
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Well out of all the clowns I have had, I am down...
Well out of all the clowns I have had, I am down to chrysogaster, nigripes, and B&W ocellaris so it must be one of those species....
Prob the chrysogasters though, I still find myself watching...
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Anemones & Clownfish
01/09/2008, 03:49 PM
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A. Chrysopterus
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They are such horrible shippers and "first two...
They are such horrible shippers and "first two week" captive specimens, I would not even consider buying 1 from anyone or organization that could not prove they were captive for 2+ weeks.
They are...
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Anemones & Clownfish
01/04/2008, 10:01 AM
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Anemone ID
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traveller7
Nope, E. quad(BTA). BTAs have a fairly mild...
Nope, E. quad(BTA).
BTAs have a fairly mild sting and clams seem to be quite tolerant of them in my tanks as well.
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Nano Reefs
01/02/2008, 10:30 AM
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0.7 Gallon Pico Cube Experiment.
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traveller7
Take the off topic communication to PM, email,...
Take the off topic communication to PM, email, etc.
Transactions, feedback, and the above does not belong in a discussion forum.
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Anemones & Clownfish
01/01/2008, 02:00 PM
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BTA loosing itīs bulbs :(
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traveller7
Very few long term captive specimens exhibit...
Very few long term captive specimens exhibit bubbles. They can live a long healthy life without bubbles.
Side note, many anemone species adjust to captivity in different ways making them a bit...
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Anemones & Clownfish
01/01/2008, 12:06 PM
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BTA loosing itīs bulbs :(
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traveller7
Quite the typical progression in captivity. Mine...
Quite the typical progression in captivity. Mine only bubble up when I change bulbs, and then it is a temporary affair.
Best read I have seen on the topic:...
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/31/2007, 10:39 AM
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Anemones and PH
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traveller7
pH is not likely the issue. The mix of critters,...
pH is not likely the issue. The mix of critters, dosing, diet, temperatures, etc., will need to be reviewed.
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/30/2007, 07:38 PM
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Anemones and PH
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traveller7
Anemones prefer a stable pH. IME they can...
Anemones prefer a stable pH.
IME they can tolerate a pH in the 7.9 range, but it would be an error to assume they prefer an unnatural range. I would move the nano back up to 8.2+ if you can keep...
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/30/2007, 07:33 PM
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Identification / Anemone
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It has characteristics of majano, if you want to...
It has characteristics of majano, if you want to be sure, remove the rock it is on and grow it out in isolation.
Good luck.
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/30/2007, 02:08 AM
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Bubble Tip Anemone Placement
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Re: Bubble Tip Anemone Placement
The only way a BTA is the size of a quarter is if it was starved to absorption or divided by unnatural means.
Most "BTAs" that size are actually Majano Anemones.
Post a picture to get a clear...
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/27/2007, 08:03 PM
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Putting more then 1 pair of clown fish in a 50 gal tank?
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traveller7
Not sure where you are getting this, for many of...
Not sure where you are getting this, for many of my pairs 8-10' is too small in my experience. Some breeders have pairs that wont breed when they can see clowns across the room.
Success is...
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/27/2007, 03:10 PM
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Is this a H. Magnifica?
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traveller7
/agree Give it a chance, even if they are...
/agree
Give it a chance, even if they are slim.
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/27/2007, 03:08 PM
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BTA and Heteractis spp.
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traveller7
I wish we did. Most don't research or ask. ...
I wish we did.
Most don't research or ask. Most ask after the critters are half dead, eating each other, etc.
I'd welcome hundreds of threads like this one over the former.
Let's not let...
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/27/2007, 11:21 AM
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BTA and Heteractis spp.
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traveller7
Someone's "experiment" with a specimen that can...
Someone's "experiment" with a specimen that can decline over extremely long periods and the assessment of someone that can't recognize healthy anemone behavior does not provide valid data to answer...
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/26/2007, 05:08 PM
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pink bubble tip question...
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traveller7
Re: pink bubble tip question...
More then likely you have an Atlantic Anemone, likely Condylactis species. It is rare for a Maroon or a Clark's clown to reject a BTA.
Post a picture to see about an anemone ID.
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/26/2007, 04:06 PM
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Nem Species Tank
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traveller7
The BTA tank above is lit by a single 150wt 20K...
The BTA tank above is lit by a single 150wt 20K DE MH, ARO ballast. PFO mini-pendant turned perpendicular to the tank.
Have used VHO's over that same tank in the past, 4x95wt on IceCaps, to great...
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/26/2007, 09:39 AM
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id please
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783
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traveller7
If it is eating, staying put, opening during the...
If it is eating, staying put, opening during the day, then I would say don't change a thing :>)
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/26/2007, 02:15 AM
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Anenomes and power outages..
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traveller7
It really depends on the species, some are quite...
It really depends on the species, some are quite tolerant of short term temperature drops. Condylactis, S. Helianthus, and E. quads(BTA) to say the least.
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/25/2007, 10:42 PM
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36
Is this a H. Magnifica?
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1,482
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traveller7
In my opinion, that is 100% H. magnifica and...
In my opinion, that is 100% H. magnifica and unfortunately in a seriously bad state. Not sure what you can do when they hit that stage, I have not had one come back from a mouth open that much,...
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/25/2007, 04:32 PM
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Nem Species Tank
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2,292
Posted By
traveller7
In my experience, no tank change for H. magnifica...
In my experience, no tank change for H. magnifica is high percentage. Well established tanks of very similar condition should increase odds.
I have had groups of BTAs get along better then...
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/25/2007, 03:08 PM
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Nem Species Tank
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2,292
Posted By
traveller7
My opinions/experience are slightly counter to...
My opinions/experience are slightly counter to the above.
My magnificas would eat krill/shrimp, but regurgitation rate was too high for my taste(and apparently theirs).
78-80 seemed to be most...
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