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Old 08-11-2010, 09:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Feeding my sea anenome

I purchased an anenome and clown fish together from a local store. They both are healthy but I have noticed that the clownfish is stealing the food I give to th anenome. I've had them both for a few months now. Both are healthy. The anenome is even moving around the tank but seems very healthy. Is this okay?
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I purchased an anenome and clown fish together from a local store. They both are healthy but I have noticed that the clownfish is stealing the food I give to th anenome. I've had them both for a few months now. Both are healthy. The anenome is even moving around the tank but seems very healthy. Is this okay?
what color and kind is it?
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The anenome is pink in color and in the carpet variety, it is about 4" across and has an 1 1/2" base.
I have posted a picture of the anenome in my photos. The Clown fish is a Cininimon Clown about 2".

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