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Nope. Never heard or experienced such a thing. I've had heaps of anemones all sizes. The bubble tip is constantly splitting and i regularly trade. I have 4 at the moment. My clowns are very large clarkys.
They usually pick one :) especially if they've done it before they should. I've heard of tank bred clowns needing a photo of clowns hosting to be encouraged
The greenish one is a bubble tip, the other is a sand anemone (lives on the substrate) the LFS is using blue actinic light, ask them to turn on the whole spectrum
Not like a bee sting. Like getting fibreglass stuck in your finger. Thousands of the spines like fibreglass in your skin at the point of contact. I use antibacterial soap and in a few hours all good
The original question said the worms are 'on' the rock. I assume attached. I have these worms that have a bit of a 'pipe' that they extend and retract from. They are like mobile hair that reaches to fetch particles to feed on.
I set it up 2010, ph 8 kh 180 0 for ammonia nitrates and nitrites. I use a spray bar for movement. I'm thinking maybe oxygen?? No one else is unhappy though. Clowns still breeding, cucumber doing well, corals happy...