Anemone ID ?

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leobarron563

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Does anyone know what kind of anemone this is it likes being on its side ?
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looks like a condy , also it doesn't look to be fully open do you have strong enough lighting
 
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That's when I just put it in the tank this is it now
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Was the nem less than $10? I also agree it is a condy. Also nems like established tanks with strong lighting. Is that a temporary tank as it looks tiny


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It was $30 and its in my nano right now I want to see if my clowns will host it if not I'll move it to my 75 G


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I would suggest doing some heavy researching when it comes to the creatures you are putting in your tanks before purchase. Condy's don't normally form a symbiotic relationship with clownfish and still need intense lighting for them to survive, something that doesn't appear to be above the system. Tying that in with a tang being in the nano tank, you are setting yourself up for failure and that isn't something that we want you to go through.
 
I would suggest doing some heavy researching when it comes to the creatures you are putting in your tanks before purchase. Condy's don't normally form a symbiotic relationship with clownfish and still need intense lighting for them to survive, something that doesn't appear to be above the system. Tying that in with a tang being in the nano tank, you are setting yourself up for failure and that isn't something that we want you to go through.







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I didn't even see the tang . I agree 100% with hank ,

always Research your stock before you get it .

compatibility to tank size , how big the fish gets , temperament meaning is the fish social or is it a predator ,

just throwing a nem in does not always mean a clown will host . some nems pack a mean sting others just love a fish dinner ,

that is why we encourage everyone to research first , this hobby is in no way a cheap one and a successful tank is a happy fish keeper .
 
I took my blue tang out of my 75 Gallon tank because she got ich I know how big they get I'm not going to buy a $50 blue tang so It can die in a nano tank


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