Anemone Show-Off Thread

paul87

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I may have missed it, but I did not see a thread in here for people to show off photos of their anemones. So I figured I'd start one off. With the new addition of my Mini-Maxi, I now have 3 small nems in my 40 gallon reef tank.

Epicystis crucifer
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Stichodactyla tapetum
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Entacmaea quadricolor
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Current Gig


Past Mag, lost it while away on a trip


Blue Haddoni, that I gave my clowns a year but never took to it otherwise I'd still have it. Traded it away, figured that if they weren't going to be hosted by it it was not worth the fish it ate.
 
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OK I'll play. Many here have seen mine. But it always fun to walk down memory lane. Now that I only have two tanks going:) one tropical reef and one cold water reef.





 
There are some really nice nems on here! Thanks for sharing everyone. :) Anyone have a mini maxi or rock flower garden?
 
Both of my female clowns above are laying eggs. I think I will start to raise clowns again in a few months
 
Lol I don't feed them. These are blood stars and a bat star. The blood stars concentrate on bacteria, algae, and detritous. The bat star ate mussels that I also used as filters. And they also liked algae and detritous and the occasional small anemone.
 
They are Orange Sea Star (Echinaster sp.), no? (not sure whether I can post links here, but you can look them up from from liveaquaria or google it). How long do you have them? I recently bought one myself and kind of worry that I might not be able to keep it alive long term if i don't feed it.

http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=497+528+581&pcatid=581

Lol I don't feed them. These are blood stars and a bat star. The blood stars concentrate on bacteria, algae, and detritous. The bat star ate mussels that I also used as filters. And they also liked algae and detritous and the occasional small anemone.
 
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