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    anemome condylatus

    can anyone tell me about this creature?

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    I can tell you that they can get huge. They need a large stable tank with good lighting and feeding them well is very important. They can roam around and cause harm to other inverts if they aren't happy. Most people end up killing them slowly over time.
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    if they are happy what are the chances of them killing anything in tank, im concerned about my zenia and urchins

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    They will roam! You must feed them meaty foods and keep your water clean! Also they will not host a clown. However I have had one host with a damsel but that not likely. More likely to end up as lunch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peachykeen
    can anyone tell me about this creature?
    To compliment what everyone said already, give this link a look as it has pretty good information about the animal you inquiring(Condylactis gigantea).
    http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.ed..._gigantea.html

    There is more on the search engines, I got 1450 hits with a simple Yahoo qerry. ;)
    http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Con...&cop=&ei=UTF-8
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    Eek he'll bother my sea urchin, NO WAY DUDE

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    Quote Originally Posted by vtec si
    They will roam! You must feed them meaty foods and keep your water clean! Also they will not host a clown. However I have had one host with a damsel but that not likely. More likely to end up as lunch.

    Martin
    Have had Condy for three years, has hosted a tomato clown for the last two years. What is big? This one is about six to eight inches across when inflated with water, about the size of a half dollar when not inflated. This one does not roam gets fed every two weeks has 230 watts of lighting. From the last time I asked it a question it stated it would rather be here in our aquarium than out in the large cold dangerous ocean.


 

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