killer anemone?

Sango-chu

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Fellow reefers; been doing this for a little while. Fell in love and brought home an anemone (will post pic tonight once I get home) and it seems to be a killer. O.K. o.k....for the most part. I bought 8 baby clowns and it ate 6 of them. I gat a sea hare to work on my algae problem, and it attempted to eat it and it spit it out a day later...looked like it got dipped in an acid bath. 2 remaining clowns won't go near it. I though something funny when my two Tomato clowns would host it...thought it weird, but then again, many things are weird in an enclosed environment.

QUESTION IS: Is there such a THING as an anemone the DOES NOT host life and is a killer?
 
not sure; don't know my anemones. I will post a pic once I get home though...hopefully someone can name it for me...
 
I think the condylactis (sp?) is pretty aggressive and not as conducive to clowns hosting. They're also fairly common and cheap. I got suckered into one early on, good thing (for my fish) I returned it quickly.
 
Sango,

I am here on Oki with you and would be glad to help you ID it if you are unable to get a pic up.

646-8581
 
Yup guys, been trying to take a pic but she's buttoned up in the day time adn at night time...ell, I can't take a night pic for cra*

Patrick, I will take you up on your offer and give you a call tomorrow. Just let me know what's the best time.
 
Picture of an "buttoned up" anemone is better than no picture. Often this is what we need as seen the column is very important.
 
All cnidarians (Anemones, corals, etc.) are predators. They will eat whatever they can catch and fit in their mouths. Not all anemones atre photosynthetic, and those that are not are very active predators.

People don't think of corals being predators as they have such very small mouths, but their prey is very small too.
 
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