I think Wet Web Media information on anemones are horrible. From keeping anemones for a long time I can see that the information there are parrot from other sources and the author did not know which information is correct and which is not. He seem to have minimal experiences (if any) with anemone species that he wrote about. It seem none of the pictures are original pictures.
The article on animal-world is a little better IMO
I agree with Orion on the anemones eating fish thing.
You have to remember that haddonis and gigantea are more likely to eat different fish.
Mostly haddonis will eat sand dwelling fish that they would come in contact with in the sand. Not so much free swimming fish.
Gigantea are going to come into contact with more free swimming fish and in my expierence are very very sticky and much stronger then a haddoni. I had a 16 inch gigantea eat a 6 inch orange shoulder tang.
Going up Saturday to have a look, they are holding it for me. Said the shipping water was cold (was in the minus here when it was delivered) but they said it's looking better already.
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