I've got a few pics of the cardinals but I've been holding out for a better shot.
Actually, they turned out to be the long fin/high fin cardinals that everyone seems to be talking about as opposed to the ones in that pic.
I originally purchased 8, but 1 was doing the death spiral before I could even get it home. The 2nd never came out the following day. That left 6
FWIW: They really looked pretty bad when I got them - very thin with sunken stomachs. And since they will only take brine and mysis, I'm guessing they haven't had a good meal since they were collected.
But the remaining 6 have plumped up nicely.
However, still hoping for a somewhat larger school, I purchased 6 more yesterday (fresh in from the L.A. wholesalers at the LFS) and they looked just as bad.
Worse yet, another death spiral candidate in the bag on the way home - And a few hours later a 2nd was spiraling around in the tank and looking like he wasn't long for this world. (geez, haven't seen this kind of stuff since my freshwater days with neon tetras.) The weird part was the LFS guy was as gentle as he could be - they went from dealer's tank to specimen container to bag and they were still going belly up
But, I did get a taste of just how potent that "unique" anemone is that I talked about earlier. Cardinal #2 managed to spiral his way right into one of it's tentacles. Talk about a Kodak moment. He was completely gone in less than 60 seconds. The anemone didn't even close up, just merely drug the poor soul to it's mouth with one of it's arms and sucked him in like a kid eating a peice of candy.
I'm now vasilating between being wildly impressed, and concerned for my remaining inhabitants (DensityMan are you reading this??)
I'll get those pics up tomorrow.
Brett