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  • Fantastically!!!!!

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  • mhhh looks awfully droopy. maybe its because your tanks been set up for only 2 weeks. 6 months at minimum!

  • thats not a bubble tip anemone!!!!! get your facts straight! thats a long tentacle anemone!

  • @devildog19860331 not always the case, sometimes bubble tips will extend their tentacles to look like tht, mine does all the time.

  • what makes you think that's a bubble tip?

  • that doesn't look like a bubble, yes you can feed anenomes comets but only stomger ones will be able to hold it down so you should start with sally silversides, and your a retard for calling it nemo.

  • silver side is the best choice.

  • can you get any type of anemone with compact flueorescents? or any other coral that clownfish will host in

  • frogspawn maybe. upgrade your lighting. t5 isnt that expensive.

  • i think its a long tentacle anemone.  it doesnt look like a bubble tip

  • i agree, that is long tentacle

  • How long does it take a fish only saltwater tank to stabalize?

  • usually about 4 weeks

  • How long does it take a tank to stabalize?

  • are does ocellaris clownfish tank raised or anemones raised? how long it will take to let the tank raised ocellaris clownfish to host bubble tip anemones? nice video 5 stars wanna be friends?

  • not long at all.

  • it looks like a long tentacle anemone to me, but either way very healthy specimen.

  • In the decription, this person says the tank has only been up for 2 weeks??? Even if it was cycled appropriately isnt that waaayyy to soon to put in all of the inhabitants listed in the description??

  • Clown Fish have a special slime on them(which no one can see)to be immune to the sea anemone.(Just for people who don't know that)

  • does one of the clowns try to keep the other one away from the anemone? mine are doing that and i dunno why

  • it's what is recommended, its obvoiusly possible but much easier for the anemone.

  • hey does any one know if you can have a porcupine puffer in a marine soft coral reef set up

  • I,ve had a very similar anenome for over a year. It divided a month ago into two heathy specimens. You are fortunate to have found two good clowns. My tank raised oceollaris wont touch them.

  • isnt 2 weeks a lil early for an anemone for a tank? you should wait atleast 2 months to makesure everything is going good and still its risky to add one at that time.

    goodluck anywayz.

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