Maxx
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A lot of folks get into the reef keeping hobby because they see a clownfish and an anemone.
Its gorgeous, its delicate yet deadly to other fish, and clownfish frolic in them all day long….what’s not to like?
What many people don’t realize is that anemone’s are usually much more difficult to keep than corals.
Why?
Well, anemones tend to ship incredibly poorly and will often come down with bacterial infections due to shipping stress. There are other reasons, but I’d like to find out what anemones you’ve kept, and how long you’ve kept them.
By all means, please post pictures when possible.
I currently have 6 anemones in the same system. However, I only have decent pictures of three of them.
I have a brown based, yellow tipped H.magnifica anemone which I’ve had since 03-10-2006. This anemone is hosting a mated pair of Rod’s Onyx Percula Clownfish.
I have another H.magnifica anemone which is purple based and purple tipped. This one has been in my care since 11-03-2010, and hosts a bonded pair of Bones Reef’s Picasso Percula Clownfish.
The third anemone I have decent pictures of is my H.crispa. You can see it in the first two pictures of Purple H.magnifica I posted above. I’ve had it since 03-15-2007, and there is some debate currently as to whether it is really an H.crispa or an H.malu anemone. I don’t care one way or the other, I like the anemone. Its currently hosting a single porcelain crab.
The other three anemones I have are a small purple and green Stichodactyla Tapetum (mini Carpet) which you can see in the top pics of the Bown based/yellow tipped H.magnifica, and I have two E.quadricolor (Rose Bubble Tip Anemones, or RBTA’s for short.) I only had one RBTA, but it split when the rock it was attached to fell, leaving half of its foot attached to one rock that didn’t fall, and the other half attached to the one that did.
Post pics of what you have and tell us how long you’ve had them.
Its gorgeous, its delicate yet deadly to other fish, and clownfish frolic in them all day long….what’s not to like?
What many people don’t realize is that anemone’s are usually much more difficult to keep than corals.
Why?
Well, anemones tend to ship incredibly poorly and will often come down with bacterial infections due to shipping stress. There are other reasons, but I’d like to find out what anemones you’ve kept, and how long you’ve kept them.
By all means, please post pictures when possible.
I currently have 6 anemones in the same system. However, I only have decent pictures of three of them.
I have a brown based, yellow tipped H.magnifica anemone which I’ve had since 03-10-2006. This anemone is hosting a mated pair of Rod’s Onyx Percula Clownfish.
I have another H.magnifica anemone which is purple based and purple tipped. This one has been in my care since 11-03-2010, and hosts a bonded pair of Bones Reef’s Picasso Percula Clownfish.
The third anemone I have decent pictures of is my H.crispa. You can see it in the first two pictures of Purple H.magnifica I posted above. I’ve had it since 03-15-2007, and there is some debate currently as to whether it is really an H.crispa or an H.malu anemone. I don’t care one way or the other, I like the anemone. Its currently hosting a single porcelain crab.
The other three anemones I have are a small purple and green Stichodactyla Tapetum (mini Carpet) which you can see in the top pics of the Bown based/yellow tipped H.magnifica, and I have two E.quadricolor (Rose Bubble Tip Anemones, or RBTA’s for short.) I only had one RBTA, but it split when the rock it was attached to fell, leaving half of its foot attached to one rock that didn’t fall, and the other half attached to the one that did.
Post pics of what you have and tell us how long you’ve had them.