• Anemones for nemo

  • Cassandra1840

Who can recommend the most undemanding, obedient, easy-to-feed, and beautiful pet for small cans?

Kimberly3727

In terms of content, they are all the same; in terms of beauty, it is a matter of taste.

Debbie3587

I would choose actinium for the clown.

Kimberly3727

For each type of clownfish, there is a specific type of anemone, and the clownfish will not settle in any other. It is much more difficult to keep an anemone healthy in an aquarium than a clownfish.

Ronald5720

Heteractis magnifica and H. crispa are universal host anemones. However, magnifica is much more demanding in terms of conditions. Almost all species also settle in bubble anemones.

Nicole263

And what do bubble rare sound like in Latin?

Michele

If you wish, you can get it, and in Latin, for example, it is Entacmea quadricolor.

Brent5588

the clown is such an unpredictable creature))), it sits wherever it wants. Balexa has them sitting in the briarium)))))))

Chad4168

I had the best experience with a green carpet anemone living with Premnas; in my opinion, bubble tip anemones live longer and better in large aquariums with good filtration and metal halide lighting.

Nancy758

That's right, I haven't had Heteractis magnifica yet, but the Amphiprion ocellaris family has taken a liking to Sarcophyton glaucum and has been living there for over six months.

Nicole263

There are no anemones, the clownfish are sitting in Xenia sp.

Kathleen

This is a bomb, I couldn't even imagine that clowns are sitting in Xenia. Best regards.

Stephen

I have a clownfish. Two weeks ago, I brought a sea anemone from Kharkiv. Right after being released into the aquarium, it darted into the anemone and constantly hangs out there... It feeds it. I would just advise against getting a small anemone if you want to keep it with a clownfish. Mine barely fits in the anemone.

Emma

Conclusion: bubble wrap is suitable for ocellaris, but not for small volumes... Crispa, what kind of creature is that? So, what should ocellaris buy?

Ronald

My ocellaris prefer the huge bubble tip and Heteractis malu, in which they constantly reside, to the medium-sized Sarcophyton and stubbornly refuse to change it for anemones... it's hard to figure out what they want...

Heather2018

And before this case? That is, during the transition to the sark, did they willingly sit in the actinias or wander around and choose?

Corey3201

They never sat in E. Quadricolor at all, mostly they are in Sark, but occasionally they can be seen in G. Malu. However, in summer and until mid-autumn, they were always in G. Malu and, as far as you remember, they constantly spawned.

Rodney7316

heteractis crispa

Aaron

A larger capacity.

Tami

It's true, it's time to expand and there won't be any problems with what to take and where to put it.

Robert800

18. AMPHIPRION OCELLARIS - these creatures!! Heteractis magnifica; Stichodactyla gigantea; S. mertensii I can't do much more for now, I need to practice. Is there a limit to the volume, or is 1000 liters the largest, at least here?

John3335

There are no limits, for example, Odessa 1200L or Odessa corner 3700.

Nancy758

Look at my avatar - it's my photo, in the photo H.crispa. The table is VERY controversial...

Lee

Hi, I found this table somewhere on Riffcentral, I think. It doesn't claim to be the truth, but... "you get what you pay for."

Heather9815

I took the clarks in Krispa from that table. TTT didn't let me down.

Jonathan6173

Yes, I'm telling you - everything will fit into the crisp and magnify!

Nicholas2252

Offtopic Men, How long (months, years) has X. crispa been living in your systems? And also, on the rights of super off-topic - what kind of salt is in the system - fish or coral?

Dana6523

I don't have any krispies, but I have Amphiprion ocellaris that have been living for three years in Heteractis magnifica. I also have Entacmaea quadricolor, which has also been living for three years and has already split four times. I have been using only Tetra ine SeaSalt for the fourth year.