OrionN
Moved on
Noon today, I got a little time so I went to a few LFS here in Corpus Christi just to look around. I saw a tiny S. gigantea at Petco of all place but I guess beggars can't be too choosy, plus there are slim picking here in Corpus. He looks very healthy with tiny mouth well attach to a piece of rock and vibrating like crazy. It was under low light and low current. He is light green in color with some pinkish and white. He is also slightly bleached.
For 30 dollars, I got him into my office tank, well attached right under my 250 W double end MH with lots of current. Even with the current whiped his tentacles around, he is able to hold his oral plate firm and project into the current and his mouth is very small. I will bring my camera and take picture of him tomorrow.
One important observation on this anemone is that his mouth is very asymmetrical on the oral plate. it is as if he is the product of a recent split.
Sorry about no picture. it will come tomorrow. I have a good feeling about this anemone, but know that I am still a long way from know that he will survive in my tank.
For 30 dollars, I got him into my office tank, well attached right under my 250 W double end MH with lots of current. Even with the current whiped his tentacles around, he is able to hold his oral plate firm and project into the current and his mouth is very small. I will bring my camera and take picture of him tomorrow.
One important observation on this anemone is that his mouth is very asymmetrical on the oral plate. it is as if he is the product of a recent split.
Sorry about no picture. it will come tomorrow. I have a good feeling about this anemone, but know that I am still a long way from know that he will survive in my tank.