1. How do you choose a healthy specimen? (i.e what should i look for when selecting one)
2. Is the a particular type that are relativly easy to care for? ( besides daily feedings )
3. Is there a type that is best suited to host a pair of clown fish?
4. Anything else i should know when chosing one, or keeping it?
Thanks in advance for any and all tips and sugestions.
My following inputs are not applied with Atlantic anemone or Elephant Mushroom. Atlantic anemones are not hosting anemone and will eat all sorts of fish including your clowns.
I don't consider Elephant mushroom an anemone.
1) I would look at the overall color to see if it's bleached or not. If it is a light color to almost white color, then it is bleached. Bleached nems are usually no biggie given the next couple criteria are met.
Then, I would look at the overall shape. Is it fully expanded? partially expanded or just flat out deflated. If it is fully expanded then I would stand there and watch it to see if it's deflating and inflating. Some gig will deflate and inflate repeatedly within seconds if something is wrong.
I would check on the foot to see if it's firmly attached to the rock or substrate or something. If I'm happy with what I'm seeing then I would ask the staff to rub a small piece of food on the tentacle to see if it's sticking to it.
I know sometime you just have to take the risk and buy it because carpet anemones are rare in the area but that's what I would do if I have the choice.
2)I have both giganteas(2 purple) and haddoni(red). I don't think one is harder to keep than the other. But giganteas are just so so so much harder to find a healthy one. I've killed several giganteas from store bought before I eventually lucked out with one. But when I bought a gigantea from another member that have kept it for over 6 months, it's doing fine.
I see a lot more healthy haddoni in the store than giganteas. I would say over 90% of the time, there's something wrong with gigantea. Almost always bleached. Deflated or have trouble staying inflated.
3) Both haddoni and giganteas are hosting anemone depending on the clowns. My onyx(percula) will go in both giganteas and the the haddoni during the day but sleep in the gigantea.
4)Just make sure you know you will likely to lose some fish, snails, crabs, etc... I've lost probably 5 trochus snail, a hermit crab, and an emerald crab to the haddoni. The gigantea haven't ate anything yet.
Clowns in the red haddoni.
Clowns in the gigantea