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Old 12-30-2003, 08:12 PM   #1
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H. magnifica with A. percula

Here are two pictures of the trio 10 days apart. The anemone is getting healthier and larger each day.





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I love seeing the color change on the Percula's; that black mixing with the bright orange looks fantastic!

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Minh,

Those are terrific pictures! Was this one of your original anemonies, or is this a new aquisition since you have re-established the tank?
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Those are terrific pictures! Was this one of your original anemonies, or is this a new aquisition since you have re-established the tank?
My original anemone still live in two of my friend's tank (two clones died with the tank the other two are doing very well). This is a new anemone I got from Houston about 2-3 weeks ago.
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Very nice!

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Very Cool INdeded!!!

great shot!!
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I love the coloration in the base of the anemone. You may be in store for some "little nemo's" in the future. What a great shot!!!!
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Minh,

I'm sure you were aware that this anemone were slightly bleached when you bought it but it is getting very healthy looking indeed.I love the color it's getting in the oral disk and tentacles, sign of a healthy beast that it will become soon Perculas are no slouch either. Maybe we can trade clones one day if I ever get large enough tank
Oh, the pics are great...you must love that new camera alot.
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I'm sure you were aware that this anemone were slightly bleached when you bought it but it is getting very healthy looking indeed.I love the color it's getting in the oral disk and tentacles, sign of a healthy beast that it will become soon Perculas are no slouch either. Maybe we can trade clones one day if I ever get large enough tank
Oh, the pics are great...you must love that new camera alot.
Yes, I am aware that the anemone was bleached, but not completly, when I got him. He was fine otherwise, meaning no evidence of infection. He was attached to the front of the glass so I can easily all of his foot. He is small, have a tight mouth, off center, so I think he must be a variety the can asexually reproduce. He have awsome color, so I bought him. I know that he was in the best of health. I rarely see Magnificent anemone that is in perfect health at the LFS.
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