s. gigantea anemone

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Looking good. In the last picture, the clown is beautiful (and of course the anemone). I think these two baby clowns are tank raise Onyx Percula. It seem both have very beautiful body shape without any deformity that I can see.
 
Looking good. In the last picture, the clown is beautiful (and of course the anemone). I think these two baby clowns are tank raise Onyx Percula. It seem both have very beautiful body shape without any deformity that I can see.

tank you i think the male is a onxy perc as well the female i think is a Picasso i got rid of all the other clowns in the tank so i just have the two . the male was all orange one week agao and has changed since fast i really scored on both clowns the female i paid 18.00 and the baby clown i got 2 weeks agao and paid 12.00 dollars they are both beautiful and thanks for the complements
 
OrionN as for the one baby Onyx Perc i had no idea it would turn out like such . i did how ever spend about 30 min picking out the best looking one that baby is perfect not one single Deformity all the others had that bull dog face .

Just wondering if I can get some input on post # 42 if you look at the Gig it looks like it is either losing tentacles or growing new ones there is nothing in the tank that would pick on it any input would be greatly appreciated also do you think feeding a small piece f scallop once a night is too much ?
 
So last night i come home from work to find my Gig moth looking strange it look like it was splitting in half and i have never heard of this so i goggle it and some say yes and some say no so i started thinking this will be cool if it is and i got the camera started to document it taking picture and guess what . it was just a tang snail that had fallen of the rock into the carpet it was a big snail so as it was trying to poop it out is look to be struggling so i help get it out that was strange i had no idea they could stretch there moth out like that .
 
So last night i come home from work to find my Gig moth looking strange it look like it was splitting in half and i have never heard of this so i goggle it and some say yes and some say no so i started thinking this will be cool if it is and i got the camera started to document it taking picture and guess what . it was just a tang snail that had fallen of the rock into the carpet it was a big snail so as it was trying to poop it out is look to be struggling so i help get it out that was strange i had no idea they could stretch there moth out like that .

While some folks found via a Google search might say that gigs split, I would say that none of us here on RC would agree.
 
While some folks found via a Google search might say that gigs split, I would say that none of us here on RC would agree.


I know they dont split it was just a strange site to see what look like a rock coming threw its mouth and it still be inflated
 
So where are the pictures? It got to be fairly interesting. My Gigantea and Haddoni will eat any snail that they capture and spit out the shell.
 
nice eye candy,I have a few 12,that my black tomato clowns luv,so much they lay every 2 months.I wonder if they do it to feed them or do they just like having eggs around
 
nice eye candy,I have a few 12,that my black tomato clowns luv,so much they lay every 2 months.I wonder if they do it to feed them or do they just like having eggs around

WOW !!! you have 12 gigs that must look wonderful post a picture please i am going to add one more gig not sure what color i should get purple,bright green kind yellow looking or blue if it was you what would you add
 
WOW !!! you have 12 gigs that must look wonderful post a picture please i am going to add one more gig not sure what color i should get purple,bright green kind yellow looking or blue if it was you what would you add

Did you see the yellow ones that Global Reef Supply got in a couple of weeks ago? I was hoping someone on RC picked one up and could share photos. I am wondering if they will maintain the yellow as seen in the photos (the photo is highly processed, as evidenced by all of the artifacts and odd color of the verrucae). They could be the green ones we're familiar with.

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