Gary Majchrzak
Team RC
two fishes in my aquarium keep it's tentacles short: Klein's Butterflyfish and Emperor nip at them.Are the tentacles always shorter now that it is getting more light?
two fishes in my aquarium keep it's tentacles short: Klein's Butterflyfish and Emperor nip at them.Are the tentacles always shorter now that it is getting more light?
gig hopped right on top of the orange cap yesterday and stung the crap out of it. This morning she slid back down the coral's side but I'm sure the anemone will be back up there again to kill the entire coral off in order to use it's skeleton as an elevated "perch"
gig hopped right on top of the orange cap yesterday and stung the crap out of it. This morning she slid back down the coral's side but I'm sure the anemone will be back up there again to kill the entire coral off in order to use it's skeleton as an elevated "perch"
That was a nice looking cap. Atleast they grow quick! Nice looking pics.
That was a nice looking cap. Atleast they grow quick! Nice looking pics.
I've read gigantea split readily in nature. If yours gets a better spot under the MH do you expect it to split?
healthy gigantea are extremely sticky! Like a gargantuan tapetum!It's incredible that fish can nibble that gigantea and survive. I've never owned one but my understanding is that when they get hold of something it's nearly impossible to get them to let go. I remember reading an article about a gigantea or magnifica eating a 5" yellow tang.
Have you had any fish eaten by your gigantea?
I've read gigantea split readily in nature. If yours gets a better spot under the MH do you expect it to split? As wonderful as aquacultured giganteas would be that sounds like a nightmare to deal with.
put away the radar gun!Don't worry, if it ever splits, I have the perfect spot for it in my 5g. No yellow tangs in there, but the Sohal and Vlamingi should be fine.
Gary, odd question for you, how quick/slow do these nems moves? In terms of inches per minute. What is the time period for a nem like yours to be in dirrect contact with a coral to back hand it like that?
Haddon's carpet anemone is THE fish eater although almost any anemone species will eat a sick or dead fish.
Stichodactyla gigantea doesn't split. This species reproduces sexually. I have a female![]()
Wilkerson's book DOES contain some misinformation but the quote you posted agrees with what I posted.I guess I had bad info. In Joyce Wilkerson's book, "Clownfishes" she writes, S. gigantea "has been reported to consume fish tankmates." They may be sick as you said or just dumb. I've heard of plenty of freshwater feeders diving for cover in anemones and corals only to be eaten.
She also writes, "Sprung and Delbeek have photographic documentation of longitudinal fission and budding in this species." I expect that's from "The Reef Aquarium" series which I do not have. Wilkerson also says they're known to live singly which would imply they do not asexually reproduce.
It's frustrating how quickly "facts" get rewritten in this hobby. I may need to bring my library up to date!![]()