Way to many nice nems, not to post up here so thay get a good home,

I can see the link just fine. I live in MD and have never even visited there. Always mean to.... never do. I have however bought some of Dr. Mac's coral at local club meetings and MACNA.


Maybe just your computer. I can see it.

Is this haddoni? I don't think I've ever seen one with white-tipped tentacles, but I don't really know much about them.

http://www.pacificeastaquaculture.c...wProductCategory.aspx?CategoryId=80#HP+MA2145

They often do have white tipped tentacles but I'm not sure on the ID on that particular anemone. I would suspect it is not haddoni but can't say for sure.
 
I would to also like a better ID on the carpets. Of course I cant see the pictures that well looking at the picture on my cell phone. Im sure if my home computer didnt crash on me I could tell but I cant. I know I have been looking for a blue gig for a while now.
 
Can't keep these a secret huh? I was trying to tell someone on here quietly so they could get one of these beauties. Without someone that wasn't really looking for an anemone for quite some time getting them first. I so wish I had room in my tank. If I did, I would have bought that Flame BTA in a heart beat.

They have Pizza anemones..omg one has a blue rim..gorgeous!
Blue haddoni
Purple haddoni < yes it is a haddoni The girl named Doni that breeds and sells piccassos has a purple one with white tips.
Red haddoni...cheapest price I've ever seen for one online! but IMO doesn't look that healthy to me
 
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I wouldn't want that anemone anywhere near my clowns... unless I had an A. clarkii pair. That sucker scares me worse than S. haddoni.
 
would you think the blue anemoen woudl grow darker in color when cared for? or will it remain that faint blue
 
would you think the blue anemoen woudl grow darker in color when cared for? or will it remain that faint blue

Hard to say, but I think that it would darken up a bit.

This is how my blue Haddoni looked when I first got it,

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A couple of months later (( twice a year that tank would get sunlight from a skylight, the anemone is in a different tank now. ))

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