My current RFAs and some I found in a local tide pool
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Mine does not even move except when I fee it shrimp. Unless it is mighty big rock flowers I can not see one eating a clownfish,,, but I am new to the hobby.Quick question that's a little off topic.. Love the rock flowers and want to get one soon but I'm nervous they'll eat my clownfish.. Anyone heard of rock flowers eating them?
This is a photo from January? I think.
Largest one is about 4.5" across. Mainly rock anemone tank but it does have other assorted stuff in there as you can see.
What lighting are you running? Most likely the sellers photo was under full blue leds. That's when they glow the best.What lights are you guys using to get those colors to pop like that?
I bought a WYSIWYG flower nem and when I got it - HOLY COW - it's about the color of a chocolate milkshake and looks NOTHING like the colors in the photo.
I expect it to perhaps not be as bright and colorful as a photo used to sell it - but I'm seriously wondering if I even got what I paid for.
What lighting are you running? Most likely the sellers photo was under full blue leds. That's when they glow the best.
Currently under an Orbit LED - I've played with the colors on the light just to see if I could get some coloration out of it. Might have to put it in my other tank with the Kessil's.
He seems happy - attached almost immediately, has stayed attached and not moved at all. Just fed him a piece of shrimp and he was happy to take it.
Obviously my photo was taken quickly with an iPhone - but the color is accurate to what I see.
yep - gave it just a little bit of color - but not much TBH.Too much white light, not enough blues. Can you run just the blues on that fixture?
What lights are you guys using to get those colors to pop like that?
I bought a WYSIWYG flower nem and when I got it - HOLY COW - it's about the color of a chocolate milkshake and looks NOTHING like the colors in the photo.
I expect it to perhaps not be as bright and colorful as a photo used to sell it - but I'm seriously wondering if I even got what I paid for.
Have you had any spawn in that tank?
Quick question that's a little off topic.. Love the rock flowers and want to get one soon but I'm nervous they'll eat my clownfish.. Anyone heard of rock flowers eating them?
Rock anemones look best in the blue spectrum of lighting. If you run T5's, running heavy in the AB+ spectrum will get some colors to appear.
My system runs T5's for about 4 hours during the day, using four AB+ spectrum bulbs. But for most of the day, I run a modified AB+ spectrum on the Radion, that is what your currently seeing in my photo.
If you want colors like the photos, having the majority of your par being in the Royal Blue and blue spectrum will produce those eye burning colors.
Your general white leds or bulbs with a good amount of spectrum with white will make rock anemones look brown.
Yes, they do spawn in this tank.
Do you need to do anything in particular to get them to spawn?
From what I have seen, is does not appear that anything special is needed.
Besides the size, are there other ways to tell between male and female?