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Old 11-12-2007, 03:36 AM   #38 (permalink)
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I'm pretty sure I will be getting much more knowledge than I'll be giving If nothing else, I can sure try and help someone NOT make the same mistakes I have.
thats the best thing about Talkingreef!, welcome to tr.


laura, welcome to you also, i just wanted to add my 2 cents on your anemone. it looks healthy and chances are he is eating if he is grabbing the food you are offering and wrapping it up, that would explain the discharge you are seeing, i believe that is the digested remains of his last dinner. i have a pair of black saddleback clowns that host in a long tentacle anemone. my clowns have been seen feeding the anemone by spitting shrimp,fish, and sometimes squid into it so it can grab the food. i also due my part to make sure it gets enough to eat, and mine will due what you are describing. my lta likes being in the sand also and it did bury its "foot" . let us know if there is any change and see if your clown don't try to feed the anemone. good luck.
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