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Rare Black Widow Anemones

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Lol like i said bashing newbie heads...... you can find these all day for 200 or under shipped. Not rare anymore bud and since the csb craze has taken off these arnt nearly worth what they use to be. And cornbread sells everything at high prices because hes corn bread lol are you serious right now? He also sells high end sps for 500 bucks for an inch that can be had from normal nice folks on here for 150 shipped. You are truely diluted. Learn trends and learn so ethics.
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And that Christopher grasser person scammed me for that black widow. He has scammed many people for the same thing. He was deleted from all Facebook groups and some people reported him to the local police. Please do not do business with the guy in the comments on my pic.
 

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I am selling Black widow Anemones...They run from $100-350, depending on size 2"-6"...
I am also open for trades for reef equipment ,,,lights,Apex,calcuim reactor,,ect....I have roughly 40 of them..All are natural splitting no cuts..They will most likely come on a piece of live rock..only pickup right now..will be shipping them in about 2.5 weeks... thanks for looking...
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I have very similar looking bubble tips and I thought they might be Widows, but I was told they are definitely bubble tips. Mine look exactly like your pictures and makes me wonder which they really are!
 

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I am selling Black widow Anemones...They run from $100-350, depending on size 2"-6"...
I am also open for trades for reef equipment ,,,lights,Apex,calcuim reactor,,ect....I have roughly 40 of them..All are natural splitting no cuts..They will most likely come on a piece of live rock..only pickup right now..will be shipping them in about 2.5 weeks... thanks for looking...
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you dont still mess with the black widow nems fo ya i know this is an old post
 

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I noticed on another youtube channel this guy setup a quick 1 hour reef tank. He used a cube style tank, used bacteria, then placed in life rock, lights, fish, coral, (soft and LPS) but then he added a black widow anenome and I was SHOCKED at how the anenome was doing so well in days 1-5 (no update after the 5th day). So, I was thinking, as a noobie reef tank owner, and learning (I know the fish well and certainly not ignorant to coral info) - but to have an anenome this fast in a new tank doing so well seems unnatural to me.. Do you think after day 5 this guy had problems? Should we still wait for months to add them while we wait for more tank maturity?
thanks!
I really want one of these, but want to stay safe and slow if needed.
Stoney

thanks again!
 

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I noticed on another youtube channel this guy setup a quick 1 hour reef tank. He used a cube style tank, used bacteria, then placed in life rock, lights, fish, coral, (soft and LPS) but then he added a black widow anenome and I was SHOCKED at how the anenome was doing so well in days 1-5 (no update after the 5th day). So, I was thinking, as a noobie reef tank owner, and learning (I know the fish well and certainly not ignorant to coral info) - but to have an anenome this fast in a new tank doing so well seems unnatural to me.. Do you think after day 5 this guy had problems? Should we still wait for months to add them while we wait for more tank maturity?
thanks!
I really want one of these, but want to stay safe and slow if needed.
Stoney

thanks again!
Oh, and the clown fish was hosting this anenome that fast!
 

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Hey,,man. You don't have to be rude,,,,you don't like my thread ,,and move on...
agreed, we get your point. You do not feel like this is at a good price and want to prove they are not rare, even though they are rare to see in stores from what I can tell. Anyway, yeah, we get it. Unless there is something we should know like there is hard evidence that he is selling corals that he knows will not survive. I do not think he would rest his reputation here just for a quick sale. He has extra's. they have flourished, and now they are ready for a new home as long as your needs
I noticed on another youtube channel this guy setup a quick 1 hour reef tank. He used a cube style tank, used bacteria, then placed in life rock, lights, fish, coral, (soft and LPS) but then he added a black widow anenome and I was SHOCKED at how the anenome was doing so well in days 1-5 (no update after the 5th day). So, I was thinking, as a noobie reef tank owner, and learning (I know the fish well and certainly not ignorant to coral info) - but to have an anenome this fast in a new tank doing so well seems unnatural to me.. Do you think after day 5 this guy had problems? Should we still wait for months to add them while we wait for more tank maturity?
thanks!
I really want one of these, but want to stay safe and slow if needed.
Stoney

thanks again!
I would really like one, but not sure if you have anymore. What is the price for about a 2-4 inch anenome? that would be a great starter size for my 32 cube. Two months old, and I have 9 other LPS and soft corals. my fish, I only have a fairy wrasse, a diamond sand sifter goby, and a small little what I call a "floater" is the black and white little cardinal type fish? I can't remember the exact name.. Wait for it.... Banggia Cardinal, who does not stress out anything except ME, cause he only eats at the end of the food swirl! He eats and is healthy as they get, but they just eat differently i guess,,, haha,,,

So, I am about to plant the corals (glue) and the last thing I want is an anenome that is viable with a clown fish that will host...

funny thing I saw, a guy was trying to train his clowns to host an anenome and they wouldn't. So he placed his iPad in a loop video and placed it against the side of his aquarium, and the clowns watched the looped video of those clown fish hosting, and eventually, the clowns in the tanks will start to host after they see it for days, but dang if it didn't work!! haha
 

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agreed, we get your point. You do not feel like this is at a good price and want to prove they are not rare, even though they are rare to see in stores from what I can tell. Anyway, yeah, we get it. Unless there is something we should know like there is hard evidence that he is selling corals that he knows will not survive. I do not think he would rest his reputation here just for a quick sale. He has extra's. they have flourished, and now they are ready for a new home as long as your needs

I would really like one, but not sure if you have anymore. What is the price for about a 2-4 inch anenome? that would be a great starter size for my 32 cube. Two months old, and I have 9 other LPS and soft corals. my fish, I only have a fairy wrasse, a diamond sand sifter goby, and a small little what I call a "floater" is the black and white little cardinal type fish? I can't remember the exact name.. Wait for it.... Banggia Cardinal, who does not stress out anything except ME, cause he only eats at the end of the food swirl! He eats and is healthy as they get, but they just eat differently i guess,,, haha,,,

So, I am about to plant the corals (glue) and the last thing I want is an anenome that is viable with a clown fish that will host...

funny thing I saw, a guy was trying to train his clowns to host an anenome and they wouldn't. So he placed his iPad in a loop video and placed it against the side of his aquarium, and the clowns watched the looped video of those clown fish hosting, and eventually, the clowns in the tanks will start to host after they see it for days, but dang if it didn't work!! haha
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