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Have the above mentioned Corallimorph for sale. Size is ard 5" and bigger when fully bloated (after feeding), Kept for 2 yrs and some already multiplied. Reason for selling is to raise cash for tank upgrading. Interested parties can PM me and I'll send the latest pics of the anemones thru hp.

Terms and Conditions...

1) Adult's palm size @ SGD$300 and Adult's fist size @ SGD$250.

2) Cash and Carry only.

3) If the Corallimorph can't be separated from the rocks, they'll come with the rock then... FOC!

4) Corallimorph had been with me for 2 yrs and had thrived... so they're healthy for sure. Buyers will be "buying what they see and seeing what they buy" so NO NONSENSE such as... "the anemone died on the way home" or "after putting into the tank"... WILL BE ENTERTAINED.

5) Abt 5 pcs of the palm sized and 2 pcs of the fist sized are for sale.

Thank you.

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how come the anemone mouth protrude out so much?

Hungry mah... :upsidedown:... I'm not sure but sometimes they're like that. Sometimes all deflated and most of the time they're bloated after feeding for 1-2 days.

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Hmmm... this used to be a much sort after coral but now it seems like they're no longer that popular. Anyone want to give a offer?

Do it move around like normal anemone :paiseh: ?

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Do it move around like normal anemone :paiseh: ?

Not really once they anchored on a chosen spot. They do not move as much as the bubble-tip anemones or such. As of now I'm awaiting for a confirmation of another reefer to view them. If confirm, maybe I can let you know so all viewing can be arrange at the same time.

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Pseudocorynactis up for sale again... $50/- each regardless of size. Some are already reserved. Pls PM to arrange for viewing if interested.

Do read up on this item before buying... here is a website of a simple and short write-up My link

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How come ur anemone colour is not like this>>?

i have the exact same 'night' anemone as the picture post by Bro 1000litre.

to me its very beautiful. its very rare too.

the Gem of all my corals.

ups for the Sale!!

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Corals still available for sale. Do note that this is only one type of the many diff Pseudocorynatis and it's not bleached or what so ever as compared to the more colourful ones. However I've noticed that if they're fed well, their colour do intensify to a deeper dark red on the disc and dull yellow on it's tips. Based on what I know, the ones on sale are from Indonesia waters.

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Upz for your sale.

Pseudocorynactis is a coral that is not well studied especially in the west due to its high price.

In fact, you will find conflicting recommendations towards their aggressiveness and also their lighting needs:

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/oct2002/invert.htm

http://www.liveaquaria.com/DIVERSDEN/ItemDisplay.cfm?c=2733+4&ddid=78155

http://www.reefhotspot.com/store/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=pseudocorynactis

Speaking with Nitro, who have been keeping them for more than 2 years, I learned that they are not as aggressive as claimed by some and also its demands for lighting and flow is low.

I am a proud owner of 1, all thanks to Nitro and I hope that maybe 1 day we will have someone publishing more complete and correct information on this unique misunderstood specie.

;)

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To add on to what are mentioned by Gouldian...

This particular Pseudocorynactis I'm selling is not as aggressive as another species that I've witnessed at one of ML's shipment. That one was really cool cuz it aggression is fierce! I'm not referring to those small ones in his med sized display tank.

Based on what I've learnt from these guys during my husbandry care for them. I've noticed that if clown fishes are healthy and no serious injuries on their body, they can be hosted by this anemone but should the clown fish be sick, esp their skin are injured and not producing the chemical they need to protect themselves from the stings of the anemones, they will become food for them!

This anemone feeds on almost anything that cross into their path or within their reach. Starfish, snails, abalones, live fish, dead fish... even my fingers.

Why most reefers said this species is aggressive?

To me they're aggressive among the anemone family (as compared to BTAs, Tube anemones etc) but not the most aggressive! Some carpet anemones are even worst than them. I've got nasty sting marks by carpet as compared to corynactis.

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