Planetmacro
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This is a 30 gal long tank that houses 4 haddonis, a pair of black clarkii from the Maldives and a pair go C. acanthops.https://youtu.be/8dnM3lCCsS0
Thank you Fiish! You're not going to believe me but this tank is really low tech. No skimmer, no sump. Just 4 old large corner filters (the round ones) filled with crushed coral with heavy aereation, live sand and some live rock. I just started using the new Tunze waterproof LED Blue/White lights. They are submergible and held in place by magnets. I also use one 48" 5,500K LED tube. I've found that haddonis don't like too much water movement so I use a pulsing powerhead at a low setting. These anemones don't like too much light either. Haddoni anemones need a deep sand bed. I don't have nearly enough sand in this tank. S. haddoni and. S. gigantic live in sandy areas in lagoons. S. mertensii lives on the reef attached to rocks and needs much more water movement. At first I was using high power LEDs and the carpets kept shrinking and moving around trying to hide from the light. Now they look quite good. I feed these fish a lot as I'm trying to breed the Centropyge and the clarkii when they mature so I have lots of algae. Both the clowns and the pygmy angels feed on the algae. When the algae gets out of hand I manually remove it. I usually don't keep a fish unless I intend to breed it.
are you sure those are a. clarkii?
they look very a. allardi to me....
im going to continue to challenge your ID!
clarkii just dont have that body shape. additionally, the defining feature is their head stripe: all allardi have that wide stripe than tapers to a point, very triangular. another distinct feature is the stripe on the tail and how the center stripe extends into the dorsal and along the top. you just dont see that in clarkii. but you DO see it always in allardi.
i love your fish. allardi are always really enjoyable.
im going to continue to challenge your ID!
clarkii just dont have that body shape. additionally, the defining feature is their head stripe: all allardi have that wide stripe than tapers to a point, very triangular. another distinct feature is the stripe on the tail and how the center stripe extends into the dorsal and along the top. you just dont see that in clarkii. but you DO see it always in allardi.
i love your fish. allardi are always really enjoyable.