Chicago Sunburst Anemone. 7”

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I bought this large Chicago Sunburst Anemone last month. I just can’t find the happy spot for it in my system and it keeps walking.

great coloration, greens swirls ect. I prefer it over the Colorado for sure.
Paid $700 at Amazing Aquariums and Reefs.
First $500 takes it.

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Yes, in case you’re wondering — they are touching each other, along with my Haddonis. I honestly don’t believe in the urban legend as to why these nems can’t be in the same tank. They were told to scare little children? ;)
That is awesome to know. I kept a gigantea and Colorado at the same time without issue but I do know people swear the two csb are not compatible. Very cool to see.

this nem has ears. I say “ for sale” and it sits down in the foothold I made him . Pending to me, until it moves again.
 
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Some BT anemones are definatly dominate over others in my experience. I had a bunch of Rose BTAs and a half dozen real nice green and purple BTAs for many years. Then I got a Rainbow BTA. Slowly the Rainbow split multiple times and the number and size of the other two declined, until I no longer have any of either.
 

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Some BT anemones are definatly dominate over others in my experience. I had a bunch of Rose BTAs and a half dozen real nice green and purple BTAs for many years. Then I got a Rainbow BTA. Slowly the Rainbow split multiple times and the number and size of the other two declined, until I no longer have any of either.
Simple problem — just need to give them away faster! ;)

i can’t yet since I only have a few, waiting to split or planning to frag and propagate to another tank.
 
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