vaporize
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I just inherited a pair of 19 years old Tomato clowns, they were previously wild caught and had been in one of the oldest tank in the Toronto area.
At the time of purchase, they were both the same size but obviously the female has grown to almost 6-7" during the 19 years and the male pretty much stayed the same size.
Below is a video of them settling in the tank last night. Note that gigantea carpet anemone is not small, it's 1' in diameter at least... but somehow with the fish, it looks small. LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7V1GEeCtx2U
enjoy.
p.s. What's the oldest clownfish in captivity, I think a few years ago I was reading a 25 yrs old ocellaris.
At the time of purchase, they were both the same size but obviously the female has grown to almost 6-7" during the 19 years and the male pretty much stayed the same size.
Below is a video of them settling in the tank last night. Note that gigantea carpet anemone is not small, it's 1' in diameter at least... but somehow with the fish, it looks small. LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7V1GEeCtx2U
enjoy.
p.s. What's the oldest clownfish in captivity, I think a few years ago I was reading a 25 yrs old ocellaris.