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Man if I do I have to get a dedicated system. No freaking way I can out a nem in my sps system...suicide!!@ofzakaria These should be wild. Likely from Australia judging by the yellow nem with pink... The orange one is likely a yellow tipped orange nem as well. Not in the same extreme price ranges though.
My guess in real-life the colors aren't as prominent (likely taken with orange filter).
The challenge with wilds though is that they if a change the don't make the transition to tank life well.... As careful and experienced as I think I am with nems, my success with wilds have bee less than 50%. Coloration wise, they all perked up in the best way in captivity but the real problem is when something change in chemistry or microbiology (or aggressive pods , ugh) that pushes the nem over the edge.
If you had a dedicated tank for a single nem and no other corals or fish, I would choose the one nem you want to foster and roll the dice... That said, it's very much risk vs rewards type of thing...
Take the original CSB or the DPV for example... gotta start somewhere.
That said -- you should definitely get into nems!
Yeh just like in every piece of coral or animal in the hobby, not everything is for everyone..$1500? Good lord, f'that.
I wonder if wild collection nems are so sensitive how do they survive collection, sorting and shipping. Before theyvrrach the LFS tank thwy must been through multiple tanks and packing unpacking...This is the time of year that we start seeing a lot of gorgeous bright wild Nems coming in. I don't know enough about the collection process or supply chain to know why there's an influx this time of year. The problem is most of them don't do well in our tanks. Nems can be fickle under the best of circumstances, but tank-raised BTA's are much, MUCH easier to keep. Wild Nems are sensitive to every change. If anyone wants to try one of these I'll be happy to let you know my experiences with them. In any case, I would always recommend that you QT all wild Nems in a very stable QT tank that's been running for quite a while. Make sure you have Cipro on hand before the Nem comes in -- you may need it quickly.
Oh -- and don't be surprised if it doesn't hold its color.
I wonder if wild collection nems are so sensitive how do they survive collection, sorting and shipping. Before theyvrrach the LFS tank thwy must been through multiple tanks and packing unpacking...
Spoke to one of the workers there. He said they are selling these for $3000 and $2000.