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Unread 08/13/2020, 10:30 AM   #1
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S. haddoni x 3

Sharing these guys.

The Blue and Green have been with me for nearly two years.
Teal guy has been with me for a couple of months.
Each is fed a whole Silverside (less the head and guts) once a week. WILL ADD SOME PICTURES SOON. Others posted weren't great!



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Unread 08/13/2020, 10:44 AM   #2
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Any pics? I got a green that eats shrimp like no ones business. He's so big sometimes . I wonder when they split?

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Any pics? I got a green that eats shrimp like no ones business. He's so big sometimes . I wonder when they split?

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As far as I know, haddoni don't split. If your's does, make sure you take lots of photos.


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How do they reproduce?

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How do they reproduce?

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All clownfish anemones reproduce by releasing eggs and sperm into the water. BTAs and H. magnifica also have the ability to reproduce by fission (splitting).
There have been some pictures of what appear to be buds forming on some haddoni, but none developed into independent anemones and were possibly related to the healing of an injury rather than reproduction.


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