Acid rain quadricolor bubble anemone-green.
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Acid rain quadricolor bubble anemone-green.
The acid rains seem to becoming more common in South east Queensland these days and that makes it easy to see where they are the most comfortable to help with keeping them in the aquarium.
This anem likes low light and medium flow, that's how it is where they are found.
The two in my tank stay out of the direct light and in the medium flow areas, there they seem the most comfortable.
This is my latest acid rain.
in the ocean
collected
in the tank
This anem likes low light and medium flow, that's how it is where they are found.
The two in my tank stay out of the direct light and in the medium flow areas, there they seem the most comfortable.
This is my latest acid rain.
in the ocean
collected
in the tank
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Re: Acid rain quadricolor bubble anemone-green.
Send me a box of 25 of those, they'd fetch about $75,000 here in the USA.
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Re: Acid rain quadricolor bubble anemone-green.
Not many here either mate, though since water is warming more, the reds and greens are becoming more common.
There are blues here now.
There are blues here now.
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Green acid rain has a mutated tendril
This is interesting!
This happens in the ocean, but not real often, this is in my tank, a dual/split tendril.
This happens in the ocean, but not real often, this is in my tank, a dual/split tendril.
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