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Can you tell us about your tank a little? Current parameters, tank age and lighting?
Someone told me it was a condy. Omg thank you so much for telling me which one it is. I was going crazy looking online trying to find which one it may be. It makes sense now. It’s doing fine right now but I just wanted to know why the mouth was open. Thank you again.FYI, that’s a macrodactyla doreensis (LTA), not a condy. Welcome to R2R!
As I mentioned before a 1 month old tank is usually not something an anemone will survive in. If you started with well established live rock and have maintained correct parameters would be the exceptionSomeone told me it was a condy. Omg thank you so much for telling me which one it is. I was going crazy looking online trying to find which one it may be. It makes sense now. It’s doing fine right now but I just wanted to know why the mouth was open. Thank you again.
I did start off with a very well established live rock actually without knowing this. I hope it survives, I mean I fed it yesterday, so it looks fine to me as of right now.As I mentioned before a 1 month old tank is usually not something an anemone will survive in. If you started with well established live rock and have maintained correct parameters would be the exception
Can you please tell me this is a bubble tip correct? Because I asked for a bubble tip and this is the anemone the guy gave meFYI, that’s a macrodactyla doreensis (LTA), not a condy. Welcome to R2R!
Would need a few better pics of the oral disc to be certain. It don’t see verracue, which fits bta. If it is a bta, put it on the rocks, it won’t be happy in the sand.Can you please tell me this is a bubble tip correct? Because I asked for a bubble tip and this is the anemone the guy gave me