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For those that cant access the link
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Currently acclimizing1521793864308
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Oh yeah, i bought them at iwarna
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So for anyone that see my previous post on this forum, i have been on a quest to find octopus and cuttlefish, i did got one mimic octopus but it died due to age, but today i have a good news, i got a pair of cuttlefish for 30$, the cuttlefish is similar to soggycookies's cuttlefish, i have chosen the smallest of all the cuttlefish, so it dont die so quickly again, but even i control the ageing, i could also use some adivce. Anyone who is kind enough to share your knowledge with this magnificent(yet small)
Cuttlefish? Thanks in advance
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Its been over 2 week liao(i think)
Since my mimic past away( old age) and im aming for another octo, should i get another small white octo? The man selling said its caught on the beach....( the octo is the kind i saw at changi beach.)
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Mine host a urchin before... until it got pinched lolMy clown fish host zoa
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The sea hare have stay properly in the algae haven tank for over a month...i dont think its the water problem as only the sea hare died..
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Okay thx for the correctionsorry but i feel the need to correct u. clownfish host anemone and not the other way. also, there are ways u can make the clownfish host them. just do some research and u will know
i actually mean that in the wild some anemone will not copperate with clownfish. But in not sure as i havent see clownfish host sand or rock anemone before
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Nice! Plenty of space for the fish to swim and hide.
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May not be as certain anemone dont host clownfish, which in this case my tank have only one anemone that can host a clownfish.
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Dont get saddened, remember, succes come after failure!This the old tank when I first started n it let all the coral fish n anemone die the last time. Now also die all the fish n shrimp
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If you dont mind the inconvience, you can go to iwarna and buy them, you can also find them at beach during tide, u can only find green ones on the beach though.
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Specimen vital sign: zero
Cause of death: unknown
discovery of death: smelk turned to rotting state.
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Careful as SExy shrimp is known for eating zoas from time to time if they dont eat wellIt's been about a couple of months and here's a quick update.
I added a Smart ATO and a fan to keep temperatures between 26-27 degrees.
Did some rescape on the left in hopes of creating a Zoa garden.
Corals so far:
• A few different Zoas. (Rasta's, fire and ice, la lakers etc, not sure about the other IDs.)
• mushrooms
• pulsing Xenia
• frogspawn
• octopus coral (not sure what's the correct name)
CUC:
• 1 x hermit crab
• 1 x Nassarius
• 1 x turbo
3 x sexy shrimps
Here are some shots taken today, sorry for the lousy pictures.
Feel free to comment on how I can improve stuffs. Thanks!
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U can try, but no gurantees that the clownfish will host anemone, my clown have not host the two carpet anemone that i gave him..so yeahCan I add anemone in this small tank? I love anemone n Clown fishSent from my CPH1611 using Tapatalk
ends up anemone shrimp host it
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Plus it is great looking!
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I do have a werid obessesionI'll just dip all unwanted pest anemone in fw attached to the rocks and sun the rocks for couple of dayswhy bother harbouring them
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Here the photo of the anemone shrimo
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When i mean predator tank, i mean by hazardous enviorment, such as creature that have high chance of killing othet things in the tank, mine is a 2 gal pico with 3 anemone including a rock anemone, a green carpet anemone( this anem is currently in is tank as it is too small and my pico served as a nursery to most small anem) and an unidentified green anemone which the lfs say it is a pest anemone, and the inhabitants is all either immume or have protection agaist anemone sting, i have a anemone shrimp, two se#y shrimp , bumblebee shrimp, glass shrimp, tube.worm and two nassarius snail, corals include several zoanthids. To my list currently nobody i know have a tank like mine, i was wondering if you all reefers hav something like mine? If yes please share some photos, thx!
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Quick update: some of the translucent patch is recovering but still zero movement, will continue to moniter
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Thanks for all your info! If you guys have the time, please help me with the new threar i posed in this forum, thx!
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I got the seahare from a beach which my sister actually put it into a tank, i left it in there with the tidepool tank,(which i put my sister's catch there, it did well for about a month, then today it suddenly act weird, the hole which he actually i supposed breath, open wide and when i poked it purple ink (a defence mechanism) spilled out, and not responding, its still moving a little and strange thing is the body is like losing colours?! Half of the body is currently translucent and i can see its inside, plus the translucent part is also bloted up, will he be okay? Thx for any info!
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Opps sry did not see yours, how often do they import octopus and cuttlefish? Thxyou can find them at coral farm at lim chu kang sometimes.
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Okay thx, i think i will have to "dispose" it in the next hour, hoped to find another healty specimen in the future, also do you know what lfs is a hotspot for cuttlefish or octopus? Thx
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Cuttlefish it is then...
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The water is inke by those guys
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