We have another batch of Rock Flower Anemones ready for relocation. Please let me know if you are interested in one...or a few.
(X'd out ones aren't for sale)
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That picture is about a month old and most of those have been purchased. I will send you an updated picture of what's available tomorrow morning.@Klems
I'm currently having one nem red tentacles & neon green center.
I would love to get another one. Do you still have them? I'm at Snell & Branham -- very closed to you.
They don't have a sting at all.Wow that's really cool! How aggressive are they sting wise to other inverts? E.g. where are they on the sting spectrum vs. like RBTA/mushrooms/favia/hammers/micros etc. I've never kept one of these
That's super cool. To collect them the flow in your tank is very gentle to none right?The next batch has hatched....they are so tiny!
Wow that's really cool! How aggressive are they sting wise to other inverts? E.g. where are they on the sting spectrum vs. like RBTA/mushrooms/favia/hammers/micros etc. I've never kept one of these
The flow in the tank is not very strong, mj1200 in a 20g long. The babies usually are found on the sandbed next to the mother or under the mother's tentacles and I just gently suck them up using a long turkey baster and drop them into the end capsThat's super cool. To collect them the flow in your tank is very gentle to none right?
From my experience with them, no sting; moreover, they kl
with very short tentacles and barely move (not like RBTA wandering around the tank and end up in power head). The best placement for them is at bottom of the tank next to the foot of your rockscape. They bury their foot in the crevice and stay put.