kimsie
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So - as many of you know I got my new H. Malu last Thursday. At first I thought that it dug it's foot into the sand right away (that's what it looked like) - well after a day I could tell it's foot was not dug in or actually 'attached'. It is a super sticky anemone and stays in the same general spot - but it's not firmly attached yet.
This is worrying me and made me think about something.
How many people have Maroon clowns with sand dwelling anemones? I ask because my female maroon is constantly fanning the sand away from the anemone as many of you know they are famous for. The last anemone I tried to keep with this pair never attached well either - and ended up dying (dark colored H. Crispa). I am starting to wonder if my female is keeping these sand dwelling anemones from getting and staying settled!
I looked in my Joyce Wilkenson book last night - to check the natural hosts for Maroons... She did list H. Malu as a natural host - but I'm wondering if that's accurate and if in fact Maroon's require more of a rock dwelling anemone since they are such sand disturbers? She did not list H. Crispa or Aurora as hosts for Maroons... The Anemone FAQ on this site only lists the BTA as the natural host for maroons... What do you think!?
Who has thoughts on this? I'm disappointed because I bought this beautiful anemone for this pair specifically - but now I'm thinking that maybe a sand dwelling anemone isn't for them?
Does anyone have a comment or suggestion about this?
The anemone still looks great - it's darkening up and gets huge still at night when the maroons are calm and sleeping - do you think they're keeping it from settling?
So - as many of you know I got my new H. Malu last Thursday. At first I thought that it dug it's foot into the sand right away (that's what it looked like) - well after a day I could tell it's foot was not dug in or actually 'attached'. It is a super sticky anemone and stays in the same general spot - but it's not firmly attached yet.
This is worrying me and made me think about something.
How many people have Maroon clowns with sand dwelling anemones? I ask because my female maroon is constantly fanning the sand away from the anemone as many of you know they are famous for. The last anemone I tried to keep with this pair never attached well either - and ended up dying (dark colored H. Crispa). I am starting to wonder if my female is keeping these sand dwelling anemones from getting and staying settled!
I looked in my Joyce Wilkenson book last night - to check the natural hosts for Maroons... She did list H. Malu as a natural host - but I'm wondering if that's accurate and if in fact Maroon's require more of a rock dwelling anemone since they are such sand disturbers? She did not list H. Crispa or Aurora as hosts for Maroons... The Anemone FAQ on this site only lists the BTA as the natural host for maroons... What do you think!?
Who has thoughts on this? I'm disappointed because I bought this beautiful anemone for this pair specifically - but now I'm thinking that maybe a sand dwelling anemone isn't for them?
Does anyone have a comment or suggestion about this?
The anemone still looks great - it's darkening up and gets huge still at night when the maroons are calm and sleeping - do you think they're keeping it from settling?