Clownfish being eaten by anemone

Oblivionis

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Neah, just kidding. They're just playing :dance:
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Oh wow!!! Chris & Barb should see this. Mini is their baby. They had the parents in a 55 with a freakin HUGE carpet and the fish kept going in and out of the mouth. :uhoh2:

*sniff* I miss my fishies *sniff* :sad2:
 
PS. The big one is MiniMoe and the smaller one is MicroMoe. Unless someone grew that Cat didn't tell me about :)

.... there's a Moe backstory.
 
You may want to keep a close eye on this situation. I've had this happen with two different A. polymnus and the same S. haddoni. Both times I had to separate the fish from the anemone, due to stress on the anemone. The anemone pictured above seems a little tense to me. Todd, AKA Toddrex, had a polymnus die from remaining inside his haddoni for to long. I'm not trying to rain on your parade. I'm just trying to give you a heads up that this may turn out poorly for either, or both animals.

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The female only goes that deep when she gets spooked (usually by me sticking my hands in the tank).

Why does the anemone seems a little tense to you?
 

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