My Anomie's

spanko

Active Member
Tell us about your system. How big, what lighting and filtration, how long has it been up etc.
 

renogaw

Active Member
oh, was wondering what an anomie was...
i've never seen a yellow anenome (hint) before, unless it was one of those fake plastic ones.
 
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lsu

Guest
Always thought that a yellow color was a result of being dyed.
 

killaz

Member
I was told it was one of these. Says they come in Yellow.
https://www.saltwaterfish.com/site_11...ot_parent_id=4
But like you guys i had not seen another yellow one before so i picked it up.
My pump is a rena xp3 175 gallon max flows 350gph
My tank is a 65 gallon Hex tank
My tank has been going for a few weeks now, so far so good. No deaths, all peramiters are good.
And no i would not place any of that fake crap in my tank.
 

spanko

Active Member
Yup then a dyed Sebae for sure. Yellow may be the color of my true love's hair, but not a natural color for a sebae.
Your are pushing the envelope adding these inhabitants after only a few weeks. Usually for them to live you want a well established tank to give them the best possible start. Also they require some failry intense lighting. You did not mention what yours is.
 

killaz

Member
currently some t-5's, however i have a better lighting system that comes in today. Will add pics of it when it comes in. Everything in my tank including the water came from an established tank.
 

tx reef

Active Member
Originally Posted by renogaw
http:///forum/post/2514459
oh, was wondering what an anomie was...
i've never seen a yellow anenome (hint) before, unless it was one of those fake plastic ones.

.....and I was wondering what an anenome was...(anemone
)
 

ci11337

Active Member
if you feed the yellow one regularly it should recover fine. (as long as nothing else goes wrong)
 

babyb

Active Member
Originally Posted by PerfectDark
http:///forum/post/2514645
yep, absolutley dyed, one of the more common species that get dyed.

ohhhhh i was reading it wrong, i was reading it that it was about to die not that it was colored
 

bang guy

Moderator
Originally Posted by BabyB
http:///forum/post/2514689
ohhhhh i was reading it wrong, i was reading it that it was about to die not that it was colored
Often that means the same thing. They typically bleach the Anemone so the color stands out more. The dye interferes with receiving light so the Anemone can't regrow Zooxanthellae.
 

babyb

Active Member
thats not right
why are they aloud to do that
another thing that shouldnt be aloud is the tattooing of fish that really bothers me
 
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