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My babies are starting to grow up but all still sleep together,except the one loner you can see the tail of . He even swims alone all day ??LMK what you think ,thanks..
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Its a green carpet,very bright and really healthy . When I wrote my babies I ddid not meen that I raised them, I was just lucky to get them at an early age . If they were not close enough in that pic,heres another of them snuggling...If it was in focus it would make a great jig saw puzzle(lol)
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I was the same way whenever I looked at threads until It was unbearable . I ended up donating my fish getting rid of a bunch of corals and getting my system ready for this . It was a hard decission along with more commitment but I now watch my tank more watching them interact .
I am already planning an upgrade for when they mature . Then I think maybe I will let these grow in the upgrade for a while and then sell or trade for another baby batch . It would be fun to restart with a new bigger batch in the upgrade .
 
I saw what was involved in breeding when I picked these up and want no part of it,lol. I give tons of credit and respect to those who breed.
Heresa a few shots from tonight ,the anemone is a bit smaller tonight but they all,except pscho,fit in .
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I purchased this at a LFS located in Avenel, NJ. It is called Aquatic Obsessions. They actually have a really nice blue and a few more of these greens.
 
Okay thanks. I'm no where near NJ. Sure its a carpet? Never seen one with long tentacles. This and some other nems I have seen on here makes me wish I never got my GBTA since I have had them in the past. Wish I could have held out and tried something else.
 
Okay thanks. I'm no where near NJ. Sure its a carpet? Never seen one with long tentacles. This and some other nems I have seen on here makes me wish I never got my GBTA since I have had them in the past. Wish I could have held out and tried something else.

It is S. gigantea. One of the anemones commonly called "carpet". You may be accustom to seeing S. haddoni. They have much shorter tentacles.
 
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