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Judy
Cheryl9296
anemone, waving like a fan - catching dirt in the water column.
Brian7092
He is the most... Neopetrolisthes. There are 3 varieties of this: N. alobatus, N. maculatus, N. ohshimai. E.K. apparently has N. alobatus.
April3499
I understand he is a filter?
Jason
Awesome!!! Lucky you, I only have angry ones wandering around at night.
Amy5070
Harmless, amazing... They use their fans to catch small particles weighed in the water: plankton, detritus, small frozen or live feeds like daphnia and cyclops, and they won't refuse live nauplii of artemia. They hurriedly lick the fans covered with "delicacies," one after another. Starvation must be avoided—they can simply disappear. They live in anemones, either on the crown itself or sometimes visible beneath it. They use the anemone as a guard; they do not grow larger than in the picture, can live without the anemone, but become very cautious—at the slightest disturbance, they hide...
Timothy
+1. A cute little creature. With blue-orange tinged paws. When they are hungry, they come out even in daylight. They stuff sand into their mouths with their claws.