leather anemone

russthemuss1

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i have been looking for one but every web site has not had any on it or saing that it is some thing eles can any one help
 
the are not the same thing i know that is what alot of sites say but if you pull them up in conpatiblity charts a sebae is a herteractis muno
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15311327#post15311327 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by russthemuss1
im looking for a crispa
http://www.fishlore.com/clownfishanemonechart.htm
then what is this diff

Chances are if you see an online store selling a "sebae anemome" it's probably a crispa. That link is the first time I've ever seen a malu listed as a sebae anemone. I've seen malu's listed as "delicate anemone" but more frequently as "Malu anemone."
 
humm ok so my perc will live in a sebae that is the only issue i an having i have a mating pair of true percs and a bubble tip anea and they will not host it so a sebea will
 
I believe you can find anemones called "sebae" in stores that are either H. malu or H. crispa - with crispa being more commonly found.
You will often find them in stores with very clear white flesh and purple tips - this seems very attractive, until you realize that the white is unhealthy, indicating severe bleaching, or loss of algae. I took pity on one of these about 5 years ago - it survived, and grew from 3 or 4 inches to over 20 inches. I also had an orange bubble tip in the same tank - which had been hosting clowns - but the clowns packed up and left and moved to the H. crispa - and have bred regularly for the last 5 years.
Unfortunately, I had a small water crisis recently - what tipped me off to it was that my H. crispa was suddenly getting smaller - it then bleached, and eventually moved. I have fixed up my water, and am hoping it comes back.
It is really spectacular - even though it is not too friendly to fish. One of my bannerfish - a rather annoying one - poked into it once too often, and I found it floating sideways, stunned and dying. Other than that, it has left my 2 tangs alone.
I have to keep carbon in my system to allow the two species to coexist - probably not optimal, and was only done through ignorance - but they have done well over 5 years (until recently).
 
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