OrionN
Moved on
I got another Magnifica last week from LFS. . When it rain, it poor. This is the third anemone I got over the last 10 weeks. Two Gigantea and a Magnifica. This Magnifica is very small, the smallest Magnifica I have ever seen, fully expanded only 3-4 inches. It came to the LFS the day before very nice color with bright purple column and yellow/green tentacles tips. I traded a bunch of corals and a purple base green BTA for him.
So far he have not deflated. The anemone does have a tear on the face plate and small puncture wound on the column both with mesentary filaments protrude out of the wounds. It was on the front wall of the LFS and I was not able to view him well and did not see either of these wound. Once in my aquarium these would become evidence once I have him attach face up under the light. Fortunately, both wound seem healed over 4-5 days. This AM looking at him closely, I am not able to find these wounds. The mouth is still loose but over all I think the anemone is doing OK after been shipped 1/2 way around the world and change tank several times. I hope I will have a lot of luck with this small, beautiful guy.
Here is a picture of him in the quarantine tank (small Aquapod under 150 W DE MH 10,000K)
So far he have not deflated. The anemone does have a tear on the face plate and small puncture wound on the column both with mesentary filaments protrude out of the wounds. It was on the front wall of the LFS and I was not able to view him well and did not see either of these wound. Once in my aquarium these would become evidence once I have him attach face up under the light. Fortunately, both wound seem healed over 4-5 days. This AM looking at him closely, I am not able to find these wounds. The mouth is still loose but over all I think the anemone is doing OK after been shipped 1/2 way around the world and change tank several times. I hope I will have a lot of luck with this small, beautiful guy.
Here is a picture of him in the quarantine tank (small Aquapod under 150 W DE MH 10,000K)