May I add that BEFORE you try, PLEASE do some research on these animals.
Whatever type you try. Find out what environment they come from, and try to
provide that as closely as possible. Don't just grab ANOTHER anemone at the
store and throw it in your tank.  Also, ask around and see if you can find a
tank raised one before you buy. Tank raised would really be the way to go,
it will help save a reef, and will have a better chance of survival than a
wild caught one.

My soap box worth....

Shane C.

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Monday, February 05, 2001 9:51 AM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        Re: Tank Raised Percs

        Have you tried (E. quadricolor ) Bubble-tip Anemones ? These are the
easiest 
        to keep, have the best survival rates, reproduce pretty often and
are not 
        that expensive.
        I have kept/raised/sold many different morphs of this Anemone, and
all have 
        been successful.  The ONLY Bubble-tip I haven't got tank-raised
Clowns to go 
        in are the True Red Rose Anemone, this Anemone is privi to
Australian Reefs 
        and only the Akindynos Clown recognizes it as a natural host. So
give it a 
        try, if you give it good light, andgood water movement they rarely
"walk" 
        around.
                    FWIW
                    Tom G.
                     Reefgar Coralfarms
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