Yay! I finally have my new fish!

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For many years I have been a clownfish enthusiast, posting on RC keeping many different species of clowns successfully with their host anemones. One of the smaller amphiprion species I have never managed to get hold of is the maldives clownfish. I was really excited to hear one of my LFS here in Bkk had a shipment containing some maldives clownfish (amphiprion nigripes). These fish come in from time to time but are usually comprimised with brook and come from sri lanka and have the rose coloured fins, they are usually large and on deaths door. I asked the lfs to hold me a pair and was there the day after they arrived to find 8 of the yellow finned nigripes, all smallish and healthy but absolutely stunning. I really wanted to buy all 8 and put them straight into a magnifica but decided on three with the Hope of forming a pair or small group. They are eating like champions, and have taken straight to my two RBTA anemones, it took about an hour!, They sleep together at night and I think they may have been from the same area, if not anemone in the wild. There is signs of a hierarchy developing, with the larger two forming a pair and the smaller one hanging around. They are really quiet feisty for small fish but have no signs of disease after two weeks together.

being a clown nut, I am already looking into a magnifica species tank down the line. Thing is I am really enjoying having SPS again!
 
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Female (hopefully)
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Stumpy, as you see the small one has a curved spine, it was healthy enough to survive in the wild, that is good enough for me.
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No personal experience but what I heard is that more than two always come to a bad end with this species.
 
Congrats! I know what it's like to finally get a hold of some fish you've been searching for FOREVER! Hope you get a pair :) awesome clowns!
 
Very nice, the link is not working for me, but I went to photo bucket for a look. Mine are doing well. I also have a development...
 
Swapped my anemones

Swapped my anemones

I managed to get a nice, healthy looking mag, it has been in the tank a week and has not moved or deflated. the RBTA's were removed and given back to the lfs to sell for me.
The fish actually took a while to find the mag but when they did the relationship was instant. Interestingly their behaviour is very different to how they behaved in the RBTA's, their color looks better, but that could be to do with being nearer to the light.
All three fish are fine with each other they squabble but no way is over aggressive and there is no damage to any of the fish.
 
Thanks, Mags are the most readily available anemone here, they are cheap and plentiful, people do not understand their requirements so they are often in bad shape and held in 50 gallon tanks with up to 50 other mags so as soon as one deteriorates they all go. I had the choice of a red base, white tipped tentacles and a purple based brown tips (they were huge anemones) or a green base brown tentacles. There are often several other colours.
The only way i had any luck with this one was that it came in that day.
it cost 250 baht, about 7 and a half dollars to you guys. RBTA's cost 1200 baht which is about 37 dollars because the come from Indonesia.
 
I am really envious of you. Having so much choices.
I don't think it is much better here in the states. Most of the anemones died in a short time after import. Looking at all the carpet at Petco, and the people who bought them, I can imagine they come to the same end.
 
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