Finally got my red carpet anemone. Amazing size.
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A friend if a friend. He had a list of things being sent over and that was on it so I told him I wanted to buy it soon as it reaches. He kept his wordNice where did you get it at?
It’s in a tank but it’s self. An awesome center piece. Nothing else will be added to its tankHope you know the dangers of them. But yes very beauttiful creatures. I won't keep one since I love my fish too much.
Let Marco know if you plan on picking it up
if you have the tank for it I would say yeah go for it. beautiful creature. what clown fish do they host?It’s in a tank but it’s self. An awesome center piece. Nothing else will be added to its tank
I don’t think it would be a great host as it eats fish. I’ve seen one via YouTube from a master reefer who had a 30 year old clown fish hosting what looked to be a carpet anemoneif you have the tank for it I would say yeah go for it. beautiful creature. what clown fish do they host?
Many different clowns will be hosted by a carpet. As well as a few species of crab and shrimpI don’t think it would be a great host as it eats fish. I’ve seen one via YouTube from a master reefer who had a 30 year old clown fish hosting what looked to be a carpet anemone
They host most Clownfish species naturally, including our loved Occelaris and Percula species. Other species they host are;if you have the tank for it I would say yeah go for it. beautiful creature. what clown fish do they host?
They look great when you have the clowns in there. Your captive bred will take some time to go to it but wild ones normally go instinctively.They host most Clownfish species naturally, including our loved Occelaris and Percula species. Other species they host are;
Clarkii Clowns,
Skunk Clowns,
Saddleback Clowns,
Omani Clowns,
Madagascan Clowns,
Wideband Clowns,
Barrier Reef Clowns,
Chagos Clowns,
Mauritian Clowns,
Orange Fin Clowns,
Seychelles Clowns,
White Bonnet Clowns,
Australian Clowns,
Sebae Clowns,
Thielle’s Clowns,
Three Band Clowns.
Not all of these are hosted by both species of Stichodactyla anemone as some are hosted by Haddoni but not Mertensii and some are naturally hosted by Mertensii but not