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what pix look like haddon's?

what pix look like haddon's?

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definitely NOT haddoni
 
This has gone on for years..

Every picture is 'photoshopped' I guess..

I bet almost everyone on this forum has seen this red gig:


how about yellow?:


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Here are some other cool colors..
 
Jason's anemone is not photoshopped!

Indeed it is not! Spend every other Saturday drooling over his tank. Not only does it have this red hadgig, but there is a very large group of H. Mag clones (at least three, maybe four), and a huge green carpet. Kind of puts the lie to not being able to have multiple nem species in one tank. I guess 580 gallons helps - as does the weekly 200 gal water changes :(
 
Indeed it is not! Spend every other Saturday drooling over his tank. Not only does it have this red hadgig, but there is a very large group of H. Mag clones (at least three, maybe four), and a huge green carpet. Kind of puts the lie to not being able to have multiple nem species in one tank. I guess 580 gallons helps - as does the weekly 200 gal water changes :(
Can you get some good picture of this tank for us poor folks who live too far away?
 
The Red Gig is amazing, We have a provider over in Nova Scotia that has had the chance to order in a red gig before, but he said it would have costed roughly $700 for him, without any mark up. So after mark up, looking at roughly $850-900. If I felt confident enough that it would survive and acclimate, I would give it a go, but for now I'll wait it out.
 
IKind of puts the lie to not being able to have multiple nem species in one tank.

Alleopathy is wholly dependent on anemone species. It is a FACT that some anemones compete - with different species - with same species - even with CLONES. The question is not whether it occurs - but rather with which species and in which situations it occurs...
 
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These picture are not Photoshop. Likely one of the picture was taken with flash while the rest under normal light of the tank, LED. Still, no one who is reasonable, can dennied that this anemone is red and that it is a Gigantea (mostly gigantea anyway). I think there got to be some Haddoni genes in his's DNA.

What other pictures do you want? There are people cannot admit to the truth when it stare them in the face
 
Perhaps I missed if anyone asked this question: is its foot buried in the sand? I've never seen a S. gigantea bury its foot.
 
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These picture are not Photoshop. Likely one of the picture was taken with flash while the rest under normal light of the tank, LED. Still, no one who is reasonable, can dennied that this anemone is red and that it is a Gigantea (mostly gigantea anyway). I think there got to be some Haddoni genes in his's DNA.

What other pictures do you want? There are people cannot admit to the truth when it stare them in the face

The last three pictures are saturated, ask any professional photographer , and he will tell you about it, it could be a nice purple gigantea. About the first one, you just can see the anemone, and the rock under is almost white??.
What I said is I know you have three Giganteas, I have seen 1000 pictures of them in this forum. If you got a red one I bet I will see it millions pictures in this forum.

We only see four pictures , and any of them is really clear, if you like to believe in fairy tails, good for you , I just want a see a REAL PROBE, like you are being doing with your ones.
 
5Starreef,
It is not saturated. It is under LED. The first picture is with flash. That is all there is to it. Ask anybody who take picture of tank under LED, the color are some what unpredictable depends on the spectrum of the LED. I am not saying that under sun light, the color of the anemone is likely to be the same as the last 4 picture.
What about the first picture of the five picture above. You are going to tell me that is not a true color? That it is not red? I bet that under Natural sunlight, that is the color of that anemone.
 
.....About the first one, you just can see the anemone, and the rock under is almost white??.
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That is not rock but sand there. That look like normal well keep sand to me with some green and some white. They stay at the rock/sand interface and that is the sand that you see.
 
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