My New Condy

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My Wife brought this home for me Christmas Eve (Instead of complaining that I spend too much on the tank LOL)
She moved about 4 inches from where I initially put her in the tank, and she LOVES scallops LOL


 
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Get rid of it. Clowns don't host in Condilactus nems. Even though I must say I had one and my clown did. They also have the potential to kill your fish as they have a pretty potent sting.
 

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He is gonna have sushi in a minute or two lol. Very nice, I have heard they are hard to keep long term.
 

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Anyone want to trade for a small BTA or Long Tentacled nem???
(Or whatever would be best for a pair of Ocellaris clowns about an inch or so long??)
 
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actually... sigh... condylactis do not eat fish... they can hardly sting anything... they are also very hardy... can handle all sorts of different lights... just keep your water stable... long tentacle anemones are very difficult... this is not one of they...

some clowns will host these nems... and i think ocellaris will... i know pink skunk clowns love these and a bunch of other clowns from the amphibipron family...

keep it man... it was a gift... just keep it on it's own rock how you have it now and feed it... they don't get enormous either... and it will keep it's color to... it's not like other nems that change colors for no reason...
 
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Wow, ya learn something everyday. Well what I can say is I had a pair of maroon clowns and they loved mine but it died.



actually... sigh... condylactis do not eat fish... they can hardly sting anything... they are also very hardy... can handle all sorts of different lights... just keep your water stable... long tentacle anemones are very difficult... this is not one of they...

some clowns will host these nems... and i think ocellaris will... i know pink skunk clowns love these and a bunch of other clowns from the amphibipron family...

keep it man... it was a gift... just keep it on it's own rock how you have it now and feed it... they don't get enormous either... and it will keep it's color to... it's not like other nems that change colors for no reason...
 
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It's pretty cool... I like watching her eat!
get some duncans... i love duncans because of that... they eat everything i give them... also dendros... sun corals are also kind of the same... eat everything... but if you like seeing things eat, get a dendro... srsly...
 

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I agree with Gumbii those things will live in a toliet. I kept a huge one in my live rock bin with no heater, no light, and virtually no filtration. Although their sting is potent to other corals and they like to move around more so than other nems. However, if you feed it regulary they usually will stay put.
 
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yeah dude... that's a bleached nem... feed it a lot.... like, every other day... BTA should only be brown, green and maroon...
 

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Yep, Green BTA... he's not so white in person... Still have the crappy cam, and he's a little overexposed...
 
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