Show me your Anemones (and Clowns)

Here's a pic of my Clarkii and his anenome. Can anyone tell me what kind it is? The previous owner said it was a Sebae, but it looks like a Rose to me. It's split off four times now, that one in the back. I had to give the others away because they wouldn't keep still!
 

viper_930

Active Member

Originally posted by LV-Reefer
Anyone have any luck getting a clown to host to Condy's?? I have 2 different Condy's and an Alveopora and my 2 tank raised percs could care less.

Clownfish don't usually host condys because condies are from the Atlantic Ocean and there are no clownfish there.
 
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thomas712

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Attml - I believe I promised you an updated photo of the two anemonies that split.
As you can see the ones in the top have not moved far from each other, in fact they still almost look like one.
The bottom two have moved apart.
The fifth on on the rock you can just bearly see the tips of its tenticals in the upper left part of the rock.
 

krishj39

Active Member

Originally posted by simsimbalabim
Here's a pic of my Clarkii and his anenome. Can anyone tell me what kind it is? The previous owner said it was a Sebae, but it looks like a Rose to me.

Looks like a rose to me too, and defintely doesn't look like a sebae to me.
 

attml

Active Member
Attml - I believe I promised you an updated photo of the two anemonies that split.
Thanks Thomas!!! Looking very good!!! Did you induce the split (i.e. heavy feeding then big water change) or do they keep splitting naturally?
Mark
 

bdhough

Active Member
my clown in euphylia glabrescens. spelling is close enough :) btw this is a torch not an anemone for those not versed in corals.
 
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thomas712

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I did feed a little more latley because they were starting to lose there deep color. I did do a water change a couple of days after they split.
Other than that pretty much normal splitting. Getting a little crowded on that rock, I expect a couple of them to start moving soon.
Thomas
 

bdhough

Active Member
ok i just figured out something about my camera and snapped this one with the peek out... hope you like.
 

fender

Active Member

Originally posted by Ty_05_f
Hey fender be careful so the anemone doesn't get sucked up in the power head.

The powerheads are off.
I was having some trouble lately with MH bulbs and as a result the anemones were moving as high as they could to grab some light. Once they move back down and get settled in the PHs will come back on.
 
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