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cowvinX 09-04-2015 04:37 AM

FS: anemone
 
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Selling some of my sea anemone, they are purple red tip at the end as you see in the pic, and under blue light the middle will be green

- Big one for 35$
- Small for 25$

Pm me if you want =] i only have 4 lefts

The Guy 09-04-2015 05:44 AM

pm sent

reeferious 09-04-2015 05:57 AM

anemones
 
Can't really tell what type are they?

r212019 09-05-2015 06:34 PM

Pm sent

FWC 09-07-2015 03:23 AM

Those are Pink Tipped Anemones ?!

They are a colonial coldwater species that lives off the coasts of BC and does best when kept below 15 degrees. Also they will not host anything, but will gladly eat anything they can catch when healthy.

Emjay1983 09-07-2015 06:26 AM

15 degree...? Sounds like not gonna do very well in any general reef tank..

cowvinX 09-07-2015 07:15 AM

all pm reply,

those anemone in my tank already few weeks and they doing fine =]

Coral Hoarder 09-07-2015 08:47 AM

Where did you get them you have only had them a few weeks?

FWC 09-07-2015 08:37 PM

Judging by his location, he most likely just collected them out of the ocean, as there are limited few suppliers that sell them, most of them only dealing with public aquariums as well.

Also a few weeks is nothing. They can and will survive for a while, possibly even several months, however they will die a wasteful death due to the warm water, and that is a guarantee.

FWIW, we also keep this species where I work, so I am quite familiar with the species, and not just talking out of my rear.

The Guy 09-07-2015 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by FWC (Post 963641)
Judging by his location, he most likely just collected them out of the ocean, as there are limited few suppliers that sell them, most of them only dealing with public aquariums as well.

Also a few weeks is nothing. They can and will survive for a while, possibly even several months, however they will die a wasteful death due to the warm water, and that is a guarantee.

FWIW, we also keep this species where I work, so I am quite familiar with the species, and not just talking out of my rear.

Not sure it's a good idea to go down that slippery slope guys! :nono:


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