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Pink Anenome FS
Hi there,
We are selling our pink anenome. We bought it 2 months ago for $100. It is really beautiful but I am embarassed to say, my clown fish are too dumb to know thats where they are supposed to host. LOL:redface: Anyone want to make me an offer? I am located in Coventry Hills. Calgary |
Pic doesn't work. Maybe you bought the wrong species of anemone for your clowns? The species of anemone has to match up with the species of clownfish.
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thanks nic. hahahaha. Not so computer literate eh?
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Thanks so much for the info....but since I do have a couple of other anenomes that they love to hang out in, I really dont really need to keep this one. But, I definatley agree with you! I have a couple of clowns that LOVE my frogspawn that I have. They spend more time in there then they ever do my anenomes. Lol. Dont you sometimes wonder what they are thinkin?
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too far
Wish you were closer.:sad:
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~ False Percula Clown (Amphiprion ocellaris) Carpet anemone, Ritteri (Maroon) anemone Saddle anemone Bubble anemone ~ Percula Clown (Amphiprion percula) Carpet anemone, Ritteri (Maroon) anemone Saddle anemone Bubble anemone ~ Sebae/Clarkii Clown (Amphiprion clarkii) Sebae anemone Long Tentacle anemone Ritteri (Maroon) anemone Carpet anemone Saddle anemone Bubble anemone ~ Tomato Clown (Amphiprion frenatus) Bubble anemone Long Tentacle anemone Sebae anemone ~ Maroon Clown (Premnas biaculatus) Ritteri (Maroon) anemone Bubble anemone Long Tentacle anemone ~ Pink Skunk Clown (Amphiprion perideraion) Long Tentacle anemone Sebae anemone Ritteri (Maroon) anemone Carpet anemone Saddle anemone Bubble anemone Notice there are lots of overlaps. ;) There are also lots of anemones that are unlikely to host ANY clowns. Sorry to take your thread off topic. I suck at IDing anemones, but maybe you should try to get an official ID on your anemone before writing him off completely...? Maybe he just needs more time...it could be worth it in the end. |
The associations listed are only true for the wild. In captivity, all bets are off. E.g., A. ocellaris may pair with E. quadricolor. Fish don't read the same books we do. ;)
The anemone looks like a H. crispa. It's a little bleached right now, but in time, given good care, should darken up and be a rather spectacular specimen. :) You don't often see the pink/purple crispa's too often. |
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