Picked up, thanks Ryan!
Posting this separately from the main breakdown thread since this is the only thing left. Ideally package deal, nem + fish. If you want one or the other, figure it out with a friend and pitch it to me AFTER you figure out logistics, I'm already coordinating too many things right now.
Super healthy ~12"+ diameter standard Long Tentacle Anemone aka Macrodactyla (Radianthus) doreensis. Tentacles sometimes do the curlique thing, usually mornings and evenings. This is the definition of an established, healthy nem, I've had it for probably 2 years and it has tripled in size. I run whites so you can't really tell, but it's about your standard colors - satin green with some mauve/purple undertones and speckles - when it is like ~10K in evenings (as blue as I go). Check out my 20 long thread on here for it under various conditions.
For those who don't know, these are pretty cool anemones. Sandbed only, will not climb rocks. They do need a good, 2+ sandbed to be happy or some creative piles of sand + rockwork to make them think its deep. They do wander but only wander along sandbed. They can uproot themselves, but this guy has always crawled (slid along underneath sandbed) since it has been healthy. He had a hole in his foot when I got him from a LFS and until that healed it would sometimes deatch and basketball around. but this is NOT like a BTA that will nuke your corals crossing through your rockwork. And a natural host of skunk clowns and others (clarkii complex).
Which brings me to pink skunk clown - Also established for a few years, healthy and eating well. Relatively gentle as far as clowns go, she's shared the 20 long with a goby and a spotted dragonet and doesn't freak out even when the dragonet hovers directly over the LTA. Back when her mate was still alive, she was spawning regularly.
Free if you can convince me you have a DSB and conditions for them to be happy.

Posting this separately from the main breakdown thread since this is the only thing left. Ideally package deal, nem + fish. If you want one or the other, figure it out with a friend and pitch it to me AFTER you figure out logistics, I'm already coordinating too many things right now.
Super healthy ~12"+ diameter standard Long Tentacle Anemone aka Macrodactyla (Radianthus) doreensis. Tentacles sometimes do the curlique thing, usually mornings and evenings. This is the definition of an established, healthy nem, I've had it for probably 2 years and it has tripled in size. I run whites so you can't really tell, but it's about your standard colors - satin green with some mauve/purple undertones and speckles - when it is like ~10K in evenings (as blue as I go). Check out my 20 long thread on here for it under various conditions.
For those who don't know, these are pretty cool anemones. Sandbed only, will not climb rocks. They do need a good, 2+ sandbed to be happy or some creative piles of sand + rockwork to make them think its deep. They do wander but only wander along sandbed. They can uproot themselves, but this guy has always crawled (slid along underneath sandbed) since it has been healthy. He had a hole in his foot when I got him from a LFS and until that healed it would sometimes deatch and basketball around. but this is NOT like a BTA that will nuke your corals crossing through your rockwork. And a natural host of skunk clowns and others (clarkii complex).
Which brings me to pink skunk clown - Also established for a few years, healthy and eating well. Relatively gentle as far as clowns go, she's shared the 20 long with a goby and a spotted dragonet and doesn't freak out even when the dragonet hovers directly over the LTA. Back when her mate was still alive, she was spawning regularly.
Free if you can convince me you have a DSB and conditions for them to be happy.

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