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![]() I just bought 2 bangaii cardinals 2 days ago and yesterday I came home and one was already gone and the other one was laying by the anenome and the anenome was reaching for it......I went away for a few minutes and came back and the fish was gone! I am thinking the anenome stung them to death and then ate them! Hmm maybe it is time to get rid of the anenome? I am not very happy.
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![]() Bangaii cardinals are probably the only cardinal's that can handle stings from anemones, they hang around them in the wild usually being chased away by clownfish.
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![]() yes anenomes can and will eat fish!
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![]() My banggai lives in my LTA with my 2 clowns no problem. BUT, I have had my LTA eat a Sea hare the size of a Squash ball.
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![]() I would have never thought an anenome would eat fish! Not to mention I have 2 LTA's because one of mine split and they are both quite large. Now I am questioning what I should do? I am worried if I get rid of the anenome then my clowns will be lost because they host in them??? Are bubble tip anenome's the safer route to go?
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![]() clowns don't need anemones to survive in captivity.
I have three pairs and no anemones. If you want to have them to host a frog spawn or large toadstool is a great alternative. I would not recommend the bubble mine rubbed the one I had until it died. Large mushrooms or hammer work as well. |
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