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![]() Except for being firmly planted in a rock instead of down in the sand, everything I've read says M. Doreensis. I guess time and good food will tell
![]() It's probably just as well its there out of the way and not out on the sand anyway. My clarkii clown is twice the size and would probably beat it to death ![]() |
#2
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![]() My anemone went for a walk last night and ended up down on the sand. I couldn't of chosen a better spot for it...hope it stays there
![]() Here is a better pic of it showing the true colours ![]() |
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![]() The coloured tips in that last pic - that's a pretty classic H. crispa look..
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![]() very nice, I really like the color. i would feed for the next couple days in his new spot might think twice about leaving if hes being fed.
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![]() Are all anemone this contrary? It went on walk about again and settled here 5 days ago. It looks like it is quite happy and has no intention of moving again anytime soon. There are worse spots it could of chosen but it certainly isn't the best either
![]() ![]() Oh and tony I think your right I think it is a H. crispa. there are no obvious verrucae that I can see |
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![]() On one hand, beautiful anemone. On the other, naughty anemone.
Maybe it was lonely? |
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![]() Heh, that looks like a pretty classic H. crispa preferred spot to settle - just nestled right in there. I think we can safely guess that's the ID.
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