Anem

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  1. Dyonopses1

    Dyonopses1 Skunk Shrimp

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    Petco sold this anenome to me for $6.99 as a condylactis. I have has condy's and Haitian's in the past (see my avatar to the left). Could this be a long tentacle or maybe something else? Any ideas or thought? It is eating nicely though (thumbnail size piece of raw shrimp once per week). Has adjusted well to the lighting (metal halides 2X250W).
     
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  3. Toallhisdoom

    Toallhisdoom Dragon Wrasse

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    Looks like a long tentacle but i'm no expert
     
  4. Dyonopses1

    Dyonopses1 Skunk Shrimp

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    My Ocellaris Clownfish won't have a thing to do with it. Is that unusual?
     
  5. malac0da13

    malac0da13 Torch Coral

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    My two clowns have had nothing to do with my bubble tip. Some just don't feel the need to move into an anemone and are fine making a home out of anything else. Mine live in a corner under my vortech. I tried putting a rock there to force em to move and they just kind of stay next to it or behind it.
     
  6. Dyonopses1

    Dyonopses1 Skunk Shrimp

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    So everyone agrees, long tentacle?
     
  7. dskyers

    dskyers Corkscrew Tentacle Anemone

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    Looks like a really big lta. In my experience there's a lot more I guess tentecles and there really skinny. I had one before and that's kind of what it looked like but a lil more green.