anemone pictures

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Ron best I could do on short notice
 

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Picture # 1 is a mertens red specks all on the underside
Picture # 2 is a gigantea
orion what makes you think # 1 is a hadoni
my picture skills stink
 
It was your picture taken skill :(
It was just a guess and I was not 100% sure that was why I put it after the Gigantea which I was sure.
IMO, It would be hard press to say that, no nothing about it, one can ID that anemone as a Mertensii from that picture. Obvious from your post that you have had communication with Ron prior to and outside of this thread.
 
Can we have any better pictures of the mertens? Pleeeease??? :) How long have you had it? Tank conditions? How big when you got it? How big now? Feeding? Lights? Info? Thanks! :)
 
taylor t
let me start off with system
two 4 feet by eight feet acrylic tanks ,one 5 feet by 3 feet ,four 40 breeders ,all tanks are shallow 18 inches high, all tanks lit by pacific sun metis hyperions 18 " above water surface anywhere betweer 60 to 80 % lamp power. One main 150 gal rubbermaid sump ,mtc hsa 3000 skimmer ,one main dolphin circulation pump.No power heads all flow from eductors on returnsTank params temp 74 to 76 degrees ,phos close to zero ,nit close to zero .alk 10, cal 400,mag 1450, All nems are est 6 months ,food ground up seafood from market ,also p e mysis ,shrimp, scallops,what has really turned anemone health around is iodine 6 drops in AM 6 drops in PM. All have colored up better also lookin better. As far as pictures this week end moving mertend to the 4 x 8 tank will try and get better pictures
I hope I answered your question if not please ask ,this is whats worked for me .
Things that didnt work ,carbon nems looked like put in freezer,high temps 80 to 82, bio pellets not for me .As far as salt instant ocean
 
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