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Pinkheine

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Beadlets from africa stay small - and the colors are awesome - I have two pearl eye clarkii's that host it believe it or not.

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Jim,

Do you know if you need two of these for babies? Has yours ever had babies?? I did some reading via good ol' google and saw some pics of one full of babies... end result there were tiny beadlets all over the place. That must be a sight to see.

http://www.glaucus.org.uk/Beadlet.htm
 
Jim,

Do you know if you need two of these for babies? Has yours ever had babies?? I did some reading via good ol' google and saw some pics of one full of babies... end result there were tiny beadlets all over the place. That must be a sight to see.

http://www.glaucus.org.uk/Beadlet.htm

Yeah that would be pretty cool to see a bunch of baby beadlets and when I googled them a lot of things came up from the UK, they seem very popular there.


I'd say flowerpot anemones or mini nems. Tulip anemones stay small but can become a pain if they spread.

Yeah I was thinking about tulip anemones but they seem way to small and they also seem like the pest type. I know about flowerpot anemones as well but I don't think they'll really host clowns, not that that's my major concern. But what are mini nems?
 

yiliyang

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I once saw a program on an anemone like that beadlet. I did not know the name of it at the time, but I did remember it had HUGE stinger cells on the edge of the animal. They wage wars between each other and the HUGE stinger cell actually detach and stay on the victim. I followed the link by pinkheine and on one of the photo I saw those huge blue stinger sacs. I would imagin that animal would probably be very agressive in a small tank.
 

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