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It's an emergency because he wants to know whether or not he should get it now I'm guessing lolNot sure what the emergency is here ???
He’s probably literally at Petco and saw how amazing it looked.Not sure what the emergency is here ???
I'll bet OP is currently standing in the store trying to ID/research it.Not sure what the emergency is here ???
Maybe I'm thinking of a different anemone. One time got small bubble tips and they were close to 100 dollars lolI paid $20 for mine at Petco just 2 weeks ago.
What is wrong with this nem? Are they just weak?Don’t buy this anemone!
This crap will die on you!
Petco seriously needs to stop ordering these!
Also, to bad they didn’t sell those Green Slimmers as it’s the background
Hopefully He not buying it....I'll bet OP is currently standing in the store trying to ID/research it.
Yeah, you pay $100 for this and Petco seriously wins. Should be free as a welcome gift.Maybe I'm thinking of a different anemone. One time got small bubble tips and they were close to 100 dollars lol
I have kept them before. The will sting and kill ur fish and coral! They are mean and might randomly die! Don’t getWhat is wrong with this nem? Are they just weak?
Unlike other nems?I have kept them before. The will sting and kill ur fish and coral! They are mean and might randomly die! Don’t get
This anemone can’t survive a tank life. It’s possible to get a few months from it, but why do you think it’s dirt cheap. I’m sure when they get these in the wild it looks Ike the green ones on the Oregon Coast. There’s literally millions of them.What is wrong with this nem? Are they just weak?
Trust statement. I personally feel this one moves way more though.Unlike other nems?
The purple tips are amazing in color.Looks pretty nice, I like the purple tips
I still don't understand how this nem is different from other nems?This anemone can’t survive a tank life. It’s possible to get a few months from it, but why do you think it’s dirt cheap. I’m sure when they get these in the wild it looks Ike the green ones on the Oregon Coast. There’s literally millions of them.
Fair question! That could be said and I would say the same! I can’t really answer this because you make a fair point!I still don't understand how this nem is different from other nems?
Ahhhh I see, that makes sense. Thanks for explaining to me. Greatly appreciated.Fair question! That could be said and I would say the same! I can’t really answer this because you make a fair point!
Here’s my reasoning:
What I will say is this Condylactis anemone is straight from the ocean. I believe it’s found in shallow waters too close to the Keys, making this very cheap to harvest.
Most of your high end anemones are usually bred in captivity and can handle tank swings that aren’t bad.
You take any anemone straight from the ocean, put it in a massive holding tank, then ship them out as you need too, that’ll be to much stress, then they go to a pet store where the tanks are awful, then home with usually someone new to the saltwater hobby.
This anemone stands zero chance.
The carpet anemone I’m not sure on though.
While I was in Oregon I saw green ones like this mixed with bubble tips. It’s just a green common anemone. This sucker survives in cooler water. If I could get $20 a pop for one, I would’ve taken a few hundred and sold them to local stores. No one there wants them because they all know they die as soon as you put them in a tank.
Way more agressive then other nemsUnlike other nems?