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Yes they are.
Yes they are.
IMO, your anemone must have at lease some Gigantea’s genes. I would consider him a hybrid.
ID the species of an animal we must consider the whole animal, not just one characteristic and disregard the rest. Your anemone seem to be a Haddoni other than these verrucae on the column.
Too bad we cannot do an DNA analysis easy or cheap. This wiuld be one case that I am really interested in the reSultan.
And a little morning video
Thanks.That is a very beautiful Snowflakes clownfish. I normally prefer the wild type clownfish, but Snowflakes with beautiful defect free body shape is one of the designer clown fish that I like.
Nice photo's!@World Citizen
These are pictures of my Haddoni/Gigantea hybrid. It was a sand dweller, has shorter than normal tentacles for Gigantea but longer than Haddoni. He has a blue foot and has light verrucae.
I bought him as a Haddoni but after a little time I can see that he does not really easily ID. IMO he is a hybrid. These pictures was after he has been under my care for about 7 years. Next to him in a a traditional Gigantea.
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There isn't a better green color in any other animal than this. Congrad on getting such a nice carpet.And.. I bought another one. This one has no verracue and looks identical to the green Gigantea/hybrid I already have.
Smaller and settling in.. so quickpic.
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There isn't a better green color in any other animal than this. Congrad on getting such a nice carpet.
Thanks.That is a stunning green!
They found each other. The green one has walked 20cm over to the red one, and they are now touching.
Now make baby's please... :)
Great anemones, but red and green mixed makes brown. Not sure this is the optimal coupling. lol