Welcome to R2R! I would be worried if it doesn't attach also. Is it under that rock because that's where the flow pushes it?
+1 as it will become an issue if it doesn't settle.
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Welcome to R2R! I would be worried if it doesn't attach also. Is it under that rock because that's where the flow pushes it?
The foot looks great. It's about 9 months along ..@Srt8killer welcome to R2R!
Both have great color and closed mouths from what I can see which is good. I'd pay attention to the one that has filled its base and trying to decide where it wants to go which it hopefully will. Have you inspected its foot?
May I ask the age of your system and the parameter specifics, please?
That is good news. Thanks for the quick response. Please keep us updated.The foot looks great. It's about 9 months along ..
What would have been a good choice? I was just looking to have my clowns host them.It takes time for them to adjust but also not the best choices for a New tank
What would have been a good choice? I was just looking to have my clowns host them.
I have had the tank for about 9 months. What kinda anemone do I have. The store I bought it from said it was a bubble tip.Clowns host euphelia, mushrooms, anemones and even duncans. I assume tank is quite new and if so, I would hold off and not add until 60-90 days allowing the tank to mature well
Is that something a clown will hostLooks like a gigantia Condylactus anemone. Possibly a Haitian version
May or may not. Its a chance you take and clowns may take onto it immediately or in timeIs that something a clown will host
It is finally attached itself to a live rock in the back. But it has a spider web-like film on itThat is good news. Thanks for the quick response. Please keep us updated.
Update. The anemone has finally grabbed one if my live rock. But it had a spider web looking thing on it.