Ritteri anemone question

Thanks man. It looks a 100% better in person, I need to get a filter for my camera to take out some of the blues.
 
Not to completely de-rail the thread...

But do you still have clowns and nems? Last time we "spoke" here on the board, (many years ago) I was looking for A.nigripes and you were looking into getting or breeding A.chrsyopterus.....cant remember which...

Your sig makes it sound like you only have Pico tanks....and that maybe you got out of the hobby for abit.

You are a wealth of knowledge here and if you were out for abit, I'm glad you're back and share your information.
 
But do you still have clowns and nems? Last time we "spoke" here on the board, (many years ago) I was looking for A.nigripes and you were looking into getting or breeding A.chrsyopterus.....cant remember which...

Your sig makes it sound like you only have Pico tanks....and that maybe you got out of the hobby for abit.

You are a wealth of knowledge here and if you were out for abit, I'm glad you're back and share your information.
Was breeding chrysogaster and nigripes. Chrysogasters went to Marina, kids and grandkids are out there in the hobby now through her efforts. Nigripes, I lost the female affectionately known as Cujo. After I moved my chrysogasters long term magnifica and killed it in pre-Cipro times, Cujo's death was the last straw for me.

Not a drop of saltwater in the house right now.

Appreciate your sentiment on "wealth of knowledge" that I would describe as a "wealth of mistakes" I hope others do not have to repeat :)

I am going to be around, life allows a new tank build, Mag tank, we'll see where it goes.

See, back on track in a Ritteri thread and I am here to learn from current and budding RC experts like Jrsdaddy :)
 
I am glad folks like you stuck with it and contributed to progress in keeping a wider variety of anemones alive.

/inspiring
 
Was breeding chrysogaster and nigripes. Chrysogasters went to Marina, kids and grandkids are out there in the hobby now through her efforts. Nigripes, I lost the female affectionately known as Cujo. After I moved my chrysogasters long term magnifica and killed it in pre-Cipro times, Cujo's death was the last straw for me.

Not a drop of saltwater in the house right now.

Appreciate your sentiment on "wealth of knowledge" that I would describe as a "wealth of mistakes" I hope others do not have to repeat :)

I am going to be around, life allows a new tank build, Mag tank, we'll see where it goes.

See, back on track in a Ritteri thread and I am here to learn from current and budding RC experts like Jrsdaddy :)

I'm far from an expert but thank you for your kind words. I to have taken breaks from the hobby but learned I can't stay away for long.
 
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