L lferg We Play Well With Others Dec 26, 2007 279 0 0 Alabama Mar 28, 2008 #1 I came home for lunch and found my anemone doing this little number. I have had him for about a week and never seen this before.. Is he mad at me?
I came home for lunch and found my anemone doing this little number. I have had him for about a week and never seen this before.. Is he mad at me?
Grins Girl Reefer...we do exist May 1, 2007 10,449 0 0 60 Charlotte, NC Mar 28, 2008 #2 Looks to be expelling waste.
rdfriend AC Members Sep 9, 2007 124 0 0 67 Seminole, Fl. Mar 28, 2008 #3 Completely normal especially while your lighting is off.
Octavarium Ambassador to Cephalopods Mar 2, 2005 502 10 18 41 East Haven, CT Real Name Erik Mar 28, 2008 #4 What kind of anenome is that?
L lferg We Play Well With Others Dec 26, 2007 279 0 0 Alabama Mar 28, 2008 #5 Octavarium said: What kind of anenome is that? Click to expand... One with a red foot and white tentacles with purple tips... Seriously I don't know.
Octavarium said: What kind of anenome is that? Click to expand... One with a red foot and white tentacles with purple tips... Seriously I don't know.
Grins Girl Reefer...we do exist May 1, 2007 10,449 0 0 60 Charlotte, NC Mar 28, 2008 #6 looks like a condy
zhonk Crazy Ted Nov 5, 2006 312 0 0 34 Northwest US Mar 28, 2008 #7 Why is he doing this? Do they have gender? Or does it differ from cell to cell in the collony? Last edited: Mar 28, 2008
Squawkbert Senior padder Oct 3, 2006 3,417 2 38 62 ST.L area www.aquaticplantcentral.com Mar 28, 2008 #8 It's a single organism, not a colony. I think they "go both ways".
L lferg We Play Well With Others Dec 26, 2007 279 0 0 Alabama Mar 28, 2008 #9 He we generalized.... If he looked prettier when I took the pic it would have probably been a she.....
He we generalized.... If he looked prettier when I took the pic it would have probably been a she.....
zhonk Crazy Ted Nov 5, 2006 312 0 0 34 Northwest US Mar 28, 2008 #10 It still has the pretty shade of orange.