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Old 05-18-2008, 09:55 PM   #13
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Condylactis gigantea and a really healthy looking one at that.

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If it really is a giant condy, is it really that dangerous?
no.

an unhealthy or new fish may stuble into an anemone and get eaten but you can label a specific species a "fish slayer" ALL ANEMONE TRAP AND EAT FOOD. weak or ill or new or confused or small fish are more prone to this. BTA nematocyst are MORE POWERFUL than condylactilus. but its considered by many a reef safe anemone, no anemone is truly reef/fish safe.
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