help please, green bubble coral

insight

Member
what are the cautions of keeping an anenome??? i have two right now, a purple sebae and a rose anenome...just curious, anything would help..
 

stapler

Member
They tend to move...every anemone varies on how much. The only real problem they cause is if they move close to another coral, they will sting it and probably kill it unless you seperate the two.
The main problem with anemones is trying to keep the alive and well in captivity.
 

cindyski

Active Member
response from SWF.com:
Thanks for the email. Corals are chosen by the color they are at the time they are collected, so it is very doubtful a mistake was made. What was written across the top of the bag it was received in? The colors are based on what they are under Metal Halide lighting. A Green Bubble Coral has a green tint to the vessicles. Please keep us updated.
so that being said, i am pretty sure i got the right one, it is the tint not the whole thing that is green.
Beck-
i dont think i am ready to try an anenome yet. i was thinking maybe a colt coral, but still undecided.
thanks everyone for listening!
:happyfish
 
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