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Unread 11/21/2019, 11:30 AM   #1
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Magnifica from BlueZoo

After receiving the wrong anemone from LA I ordered a h. Magnifica anemone from bluezoo. It arrived in good shape. It took my pair of true percs about 30 minutes to dive in. I will monitor it closely and if it looks stressed I will pull it and put it in the hospital tank with a round of cipro. Happy clowns!


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Looks OK for a new arrival.

Are you sure both of your clowns are percula? To me, the one looking at the camera seems to be rather an ocellaris.


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That could be. I purchased them 2 years ago as a pair of True Percs but we all know that isn't always true.


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I just transferred it to the hospital tank. Mouth is gaping and anemone is deflating. I’m not worried....yet.


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I just transferred it to the hospital tank. Mouth is gaping and anemone is deflating. I’m not worried....yet.
I hope you have Cipro on hand. Gaping mouth and deflating is a sure sign that it is sick and needs treatment ASAP.


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I sure do!! I wouldn't get an anemone without having cipro and 100g of freshly made saltwater on hand. I just saved a Haddoni that was totally inside out 3 days ago (LA Gig thread)


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