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Does this guy look hungry again? He just had some brine shrimp last night and ate it up and just saw him like this
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It looks like a condy anemone and looks correct to me. It's not like a bubble tip anemone. Completely different color and species.It’s bleached so I’d say it’s looking hungry for light
What does the species of the anemone have to do with anything ?It looks like a condy anemone and looks correct to me. It's not like a bubble tip anemone. Completely different color and species.
yeah looks like it. Throw some pellets, silverside or more mysis. they need variety too.
Guy above is correct it's a condylactis anemone or a Mexican Pink tip.Definitely not a bubble tip . If its hungry it will catch bits of frozen food from the water. My bubble tips loved flake but only scraps left over from feeding the fish. Same with frozen food. You can target feed them but not too much. I could be wrong but I think it is a mula anemone. Good luck going forward
He has a decent helping of brine shrimp day before so just didn't want to over do ityeah looks like it. Throw some pellets, silverside or more mysis. they need variety too.
Nah color is spot on. That's just how this species of anemone look. Nems move themselves around to find their best conditions so if he didn't like the light or flow he'd go to where he likes it took him a couple days to get his spot just rightIt’s bleached so I’d say it’s looking hungry for light
Thanks for the infoNah color is spot on. That's just how this species of anemone look. Nems move themselves around to find their best conditions so if he didn't like the light or flow he'd go to where he likes it took him a couple days to get his spot just right
What visual cues do you guys see which makes it look hungry?
Remember they don’t have brains to fully understand or ration correctly. And they get stuck in areas they should not be. And end up dying. So sometimes you need to intervene.

I have read when their "mouth" is protruded it can be a sign of being hungryWhat visual cues do you guys see which makes it look hungry?