I need some pictures!

clowns101

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Hello,
I am putting together a presintation for my local club about clownfish and sea anemones.I am in need of pictres of NATURAL parings as we would see in the wild.If any of you have pictures of NATURAL parings you would allow me to use,please post them.You will recive full credit and the images will only be used once.I will also put your name(screen name or real name)on the photo to give you credit.

Please post pictures!I cant use mine they ave already seen all of them!

Thanks,
Austin/clowns101
 
Does this work? I know its not much but you are welcome to use it if you want.

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Need to clean the tank first (( which I am going to do once I get off the couch )), but should have some of my saddleback and S. Haddoni for you tonight. Think I still have some pictures of my Clarkii in an S. Haddoni and perhaps one of my pink skunks when they were hosted by an LTA (( M. doreensis ))
 
Nigripes

Nigripes

Here is a decent pic of my Nigripes pair hosting Red Sea Xenia. Not a natural host, but maybe you can use the pic...

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Need to clean the tank first (( which I am going to do once I get off the couch )), but should have some of my saddleback and S. Haddoni for you tonight. Think I still have some pictures of my Clarkii in an S. Haddoni and perhaps one of my pink skunks when they were hosted by an LTA (( M. doreensis ))

Great thanks Todd!I can use all the pictures you have of Natural parings!So let me know what you have!

Here is a decent pic of my Nigripes pair hosting Red Sea Xenia. Not a natural host, but maybe you can use the pic...

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Nice picture

here are natural and not natural( as far as that statement can go)

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Thanks!
 
While you have their attention, you might mention the availability of aquacultured anemones, and tips for their care.
 
While you have their attention, you might mention the availability of aquacultured anemones, and tips for their care.

Thats in there!I got it all covered!I think?...lol

I even thought about taken a RBTA and cutting it but I dont think our meeting center wil allow that!
 
The new pictures from tonight didn't turn out as well as I would have hoped, so some slightly older ones will have to do.

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Not all that great, but...

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And something different. :)

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Shot taken this weekend at 97 feet in Okinawa. Clarkii's with their host. I'm not sure the species of anemone, but the photo doesn't give due credit how red this thing was.

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Austin - You can use these of my Clarkii/RBTA combo if you want. Let me know if you want larger pictures (I wish I had cleaned by glass before taking these!):





And my big bad girl:
 
Magnifica/clarkii
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Polymnus/haddoni
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Ocellaris/magnifica
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I don't know what you plan to cover in your presentation, but here's some examples of what can go wrong.

Unnatural pair. Ocellaris after a run in with a haddoni.
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Predatory nature of anemones.
Haddoni and turbo snail
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Magnifica and yellow tang
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Thanks for all the pictures.I still need the followning pairs though!Thanks
LTA - maroon
malu - maroon
crispa - percula
haddoni - chry

Thanks
 
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