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It looks just as good as in the pic..if not better.I want to know how it looks in person. Hope its as colorful as the pic shows.
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It looks just as good as in the pic..if not better.I want to know how it looks in person. Hope its as colorful as the pic shows.
They look really healthy! If you get tired of them, put me on the waiting list.Hah I was debating about offloading one or both. They're actually the ones on the right in my first photo.
Were you the lucky buyer?It looks just as good as in the pic..if not better.
Nope...but I did see them all in person.Were you the lucky buyer?
Let me know! it'll be cooking under my halides!Hah I was debating about offloading one or both. They're actually the ones on the right in my first photo.
I've got one, but it's only 3 inches across and growing up in my sump right now. Following this thread for inspiration, I show the little guy pictures at bedtime.Any other gig owners?
Need picture evidence!I've got one, but it's only 3 inches across and growing up in my sump right now. Following this thread for inspiration, I show the little guy pictures at bedtime.
Dude get that guy out of that sump, blast him with flow and light before he dies.Here's my little showpiece-to-be, lol.
He looks 10 times better than when I got him, so I have no fear of him dying. And I'm blasting him with both in there already, thank you.Dude get that guy out of that sump, blast him with flow and light before he dies.
Why not in the display?He looks 10 times better than when I got him, so I have no fear of him dying. And I'm blasting him with both in there already, thank you.
That’s going to be a nice nem. They will grow pretty quick if the conditions are rightHere's my little showpiece-to-be, lol.
Long story short, my LFS got it a long time ago, but it immediately disappeared in the rocks, asssumed dead. When it reappeared months later it was the size of a mushroom and all white. They kept it until it had some brown to it, and then let me buy it. I've been recuperating it since then.Why not in the display?
Get it situated so it can set it foot into a rock and stick it in your display. Even on the little ones the tentacles should be nice and elongated (like this pic). That gig was maybe an inch across? I hear about chemical warfare a lot, but don’t really pay much attention to it.Long story short, my LFS got it a long time ago, but it immediately disappeared in the rocks, asssumed dead. When it reappeared months later it was the size of a mushroom and all white. They kept it until it had some brown to it, and then let me buy it. I've been recuperating it since then.
I have a dedicated area of my sump with reef lighting and multiple flow options, built specifically for anemone rehab, and I've done it several times with other species.
Specifically to answer your question - I have several different species of anemone in my system, and this one came to me very weak. Between the size, the lack of color, and the high risk of chemical warfare, I want it where I can see it until it's a lot bigger. Getting a nice, healthy gigantea is hard these days and I'm not taking any chances.
Is it mostly chemical warfare between different types of nems? like BTAs?Get it situated so it can set it foot into a rock and stick it in your display. Even on the little ones the tentacles should be nice and elongated (like this pic). That gig was maybe an inch across? I hear about chemical warfare a lot, but don’t really pay much attention to it.
If you ask those with multiple giganteas in the same system, most often one of the gigs is the largest, and all others are smaller. It's almost as if one takes on a dominant role. In the wild, it's believed that these are solitary anemones, unlike BTAs and magnifica that are often clustered together (coincidentally, these are the anemones that reproduce asexually).Is it mostly chemical warfare between different types of nems? like BTAs?
Get it situated so it can set it foot into a rock and stick it in your display.
that's frickin lovely! Do haddonis sting gigantea or do they get along?Here is mine...a blue one. Has been with me since 2019. The red Haddoni is a newer addition.