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What no pictures of the clowns? I for one would like to see them.
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Hahah they haven't found the nem yet, here is the big girl in all her gloryWhat no pictures of the clowns? I for one would like to see them.
Well it’s already in the tank so may as well roll w it :/ if mouth gapes or turns inside out keep a eye on it. Post some updates w ina week if I don’t check in.That's what I was thinking as well. Keep it and risk it or find a new home?
They tend to like their foot attached to the rock but burried down in the sand bed. They usually attach then work themselves down nice and deep. With mine the foot is auctually attached to almost the bottom side of the rock it's sitting near all the way under 6" of sand. If I really disturb it (like dropping my magfloat on it... Oopse) it will retract all the way under the sand to protect itself. I've had this happen once randomly, something must have spooked it at night. I woke up to find the giant carpet missing, hubby auctually asked what I did with it lol. It reappeared later that day. Cool magic trickI've also noticed it's foot is attached to the rock rather then in the sand, im not sure if that means anything or not.

Hii can you post a pic of your saddleback? I love them!!!I've have 2 saddleback clowns in my 60g cube and would like to add an anemone for them. They are pretty large so would need to be some what bigger to fit them. Was thinking possibly a long tentacle as I would prefer it to stay in the sand if possible. Let me know what you guys think and if you know of any reputable online venders that have a good selection.
Here you go Eve![]()

They are so cute!! I have an ocellaris and a saddleback. I will follow this thread for whenever I add my anemone I hope it works out for you!They are trying!

Here is a better pic of the nem with the lights full on as wellYoung Haddoni often mount on the rocks and then move down to the sand when they get larger. I would stick with it and not worry too much about the saddlebacks unless you see consistent trouble where the anemone is overly irritated. Of all the different clown complexes, the saddles behaviour is very unique and enjoyable to watch.

