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jawwad2004

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Guys, just got home to my delight to see my anemone manually manipulating itself . . .damn
 

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jawwad2004

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You probably wont recognize it as a sebae, because the ones you see in the stores are the bleached ones (white with purple tips). Mine actually colored up to a tannish/green color with purple tips. Ive had for about a year and a half now.
 
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jawwad2004 said:
You probably wont recognize it as a sebae, because the ones you see in the stores are the bleached ones (white with purple tips). Mine actually colored up to a tannish/green color with purple tips. Ive had for about a year and a half now.

it's the tentacles that make it doesn't look like one.

sabae to me have much shorter tentacles
 

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From what I've read on WetWebMedia.com, I have come to the conclusiong that it isnt reproducing. I think that it just might be spitting out its guts. But the thing is that I dont feed it, well not directly atleast. I feed my fish 2 - 3 time daily (mysis,brine,c.eeze,flakes,seaweed) and usually the clowns hosting it bring it back food. However the other day it grabbed one of my chromis's and ate it.
According to WetWebMedia, the deflated tentacles that my anemone has is a sign of the it spitting out its guts.
If anyone has kept a sebae over the long term, please give me some feedback.
 
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jawwad2004 said:
From what I've read on WetWebMedia.com, I have come to the conclusiong that it isnt reproducing. I think that it just might be spitting out its guts. But the thing is that I dont feed it, well not directly atleast. I feed my fish 2 - 3 time daily (mysis,brine,c.eeze,flakes,seaweed) and usually the clowns hosting it bring it back food. However the other day it grabbed one of my chromis's and ate it.
According to WetWebMedia, the deflated tentacles that my anemone has is a sign of the it spitting out its guts.
If anyone has kept a sebae over the long term, please give me some feedback.

I agreed to this opinion more.

I think it's is trying to re-adjust to your environment but you said nothing has changed in the environment and all pars seem OK, so I don't want to jump to the conculsion and you guys think I am nutz. I have anemones that do similar things when the weather get very hot for a long enough time and when the lighting change drastically for a long enough period. I have had couple sabaes before changing hands and none of them looks like yours in terms of shape. The earliest one I had owned and recently saw in my friend tank is about five months and it did the same when my friend traded it home(I guess that's a big envirnment change.)
 

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