Anemone question

jsolomito

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Of the three anemones that came with the package, the one with the blue tips found himself a crevice and seems quite happy. The one that was a light lavender with blue tips (sorry I don't know all the real names yet) parked himself next to the pure white one (I never knew they could move so quick!) I wasn't concerened at first since they all came in the same bag but now the white one is looking quite "droopy". Half of his tenticles are lying flat on the gravel and he is not anywhere near as active as the lavender one. Is this cause for concern? Do they attack each other?
Joe
 
Re: Anemone question

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12515331#post12515331 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jsolomito
Of the three anemones that came with the package, the one with the blue tips found himself a crevice and seems quite happy. The one that was a light lavender with blue tips (sorry I don't know all the real names yet) parked himself next to the pure white one (I never knew they could move so quick!) I wasn't concerened at first since they all came in the same bag but now the white one is looking quite "droopy". Half of his tenticles are lying flat on the gravel and he is not anywhere near as active as the lavender one. Is this cause for concern? Do they attack each other?
Joe

Normal stuff Joe...condys go up and down all the time.....and they live together in the wild......if one dies, you will know it!

Richard TBS
 
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