Can you get a picture with less blue light? It looks like it maybe bleached and only the pigments are left.
The only time I see haddoni glow like that they are bleached.
Does not mean it is doomed just might require some special care.
Otherwise it looks healthy.
Just so you know they can eat fish.
Can you get a picture with less blue light? It looks like it maybe bleached and only the pigments are left.
The only time I see haddoni glow like that they are bleached.
Does not mean it is doomed just might require some special care.
Otherwise it looks healthy.
Just so you know they can eat fish.
It is a nice Green Haddoni. Best of luck. I find that Percula are more likely to get into these than Ocellaris.
What kind of clowns are you going to put in this anemone?
It is a nice Green Haddoni. Best of luck. I find that Percula are more likely to get into these than Ocellaris.
What kind of clowns are you going to put in this anemone?
I’d also recommend wild caught if you’re looking to add the clown(s). I’ve seen more than a handful of tank raised clowns that showed no interest in pairing with anemones. Maybe because they’ve never seen one? That could be completely wrong, but I’ve only seen one tank raised that quickly began testing and shouldering up to an anemone
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