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I have 3 anemones for sale, 1 small ($25) and 2 medium ($30 each) as shown in the pictures. Take all three for $70. Open to trades for coral.
Local pickup in Canton MI only.
The small is around 2 ½” and the medium are around 3 ½” in diameter. I’m showing some of my fish in the picture for size and color reference. The pics were taken yesterday.
The 3 of them were born/split in my tank and will be held in the tank until a pickup date has been defined to avoid stressing them.
All the livestock in my tank has been purchased quarantined or quarantined myself and I have had 0 diseases so you should not worry about pests.
The nems live on top of a rock with the following approximate parameters: PAR 200-250; Temperature 77-78 F; Alkalinity 8.0-8.5; Salinity 34.5-35ppt; Nitrate 6-12ppm; Phosphate 0.3-0.8ppm.
I don’t manually feed them but sometimes they catch frozen food when I feed the fish. One of them hosts a clown fish and many of them host multiple sexy shrimp (not for sale).
They move very little and have never left their rock. The one at the bottom of the picture shows as far as they have gone, they always come back to the top (I guess they come back when they sense there is less light as they move down the rock).
Local pickup in Canton MI only.
The small is around 2 ½” and the medium are around 3 ½” in diameter. I’m showing some of my fish in the picture for size and color reference. The pics were taken yesterday.
The 3 of them were born/split in my tank and will be held in the tank until a pickup date has been defined to avoid stressing them.
All the livestock in my tank has been purchased quarantined or quarantined myself and I have had 0 diseases so you should not worry about pests.
The nems live on top of a rock with the following approximate parameters: PAR 200-250; Temperature 77-78 F; Alkalinity 8.0-8.5; Salinity 34.5-35ppt; Nitrate 6-12ppm; Phosphate 0.3-0.8ppm.
I don’t manually feed them but sometimes they catch frozen food when I feed the fish. One of them hosts a clown fish and many of them host multiple sexy shrimp (not for sale).
They move very little and have never left their rock. The one at the bottom of the picture shows as far as they have gone, they always come back to the top (I guess they come back when they sense there is less light as they move down the rock).