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| Coralline | Posted: 10/2/2007 11:24 Updated: 10/2/2007 11:24 |
Marine Adviser ![]() ![]() Joined: 8/6/2005 From: Worcestershire Posts: 5368 |
you can feed it by squirting some food onto it, chopped mussel, squid, fish , something like that. but you shoulndt have an anemone in a fish only tank, they are reef invetebrates and require a reef set up, they may be a 'easy' variety of anemone, but the will still require 'perfect' reef conditions to thrive an remain alive for any length of time... the shop should have told you that...
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| ziggy | Posted: 22/2/2007 9:41 Updated: 22/2/2007 9:41 |
Just can't stay away ![]() ![]() Joined: 21/2/2007 From: Essex Posts: 99 |
Agree with Coralline re conditions, also it's very doubtful that the clowns will host in a condylactis as they are from different oceans. The anemone can actually be a threat to your fish !!
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