Magnifica pics

garygb

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Would love to see other's mags. I snapped this pic of my ocellaris and magnificas today. I have terrible luck with photos. Curious what type of cameras others use.
 
Here's another one.

Here's another one.

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The female ocellaris is over 3 inches long, to give a reference for size of the anemones.
 
wow, thats very nice Gary.

few old shots of mags i left in Amsterdam 3 years back.. Even wanted to fly over to buy em back but he wouldn't sell them.


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An old video of the wife's tank.
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Beautiful mags Jadran, I would love to have a red based one like you had.

Love that tank Elegance, everything looks so healthy. That haddoni is huge.
 
here are two pictures i snapped this morning, there are....three of them in there. mario, oh how i long for a red based magnifica....

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yep nice megs, one of them 4 years in aquarium, what a waste. here is one vid of that old tank, not the best quality

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red or purple based ones.. i know you guys dream about red ones and from time to time read topics where people state red ones are more demanding but dunno if thats accurate. Overhere is kinda opposite. Whenever i toured aqua shops in Germany and Netherlands I just saw bunch of red based ritteris and never purple. Fellows anemone lovers here dream of purple ones and speak tales about how difficult to acclimatise to aquarium life they are.. And now I finally got one :D

Ron few years back you posted some pics of your ritteri/crispa tanks connected to same filter system. It was very inspiring setup, still have them buried somewhere on my HD..
Is this system still alive and if so could you post some new shots? thx.
 
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Beautiful tank/pics Ron.

Jadran, here in Los Angeles I occasionally see the purple based. Two of my mags are purple based (the original one divided over 4 years ago). I didn't find the purple based to be any more difficult to acclimate than the reddish/brown based one. I think the key, as with several of the host species, is getting a healthy one to start with.
 
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