Condy Anemone

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I posted this in livestock trading last month and again today. Anyone in Las Vegas take this off my hands, will meet you or you can come here. I cannot get to LFS today, will keep him in bucket with heater until then. I knew better not to mix nems with my coral, he decided to live next to my Kenya Tree coral that I had for 5 years and my clowns hosting for same time frame, well my Kenya Tree is a little distressed now and had to remove the nem. If interested I will give you my number and you can text me. Thanks. Tony.
 
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good luck. I've kept Condy anemones without issue. I collected a few in the Florida Keys before they became illegal to collect (in Florida).
 
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good luck. I've kept Condy anemones without issue. I collected a few in the Florida Keys before they became illegal to collect (in Florida).
Thanks Ron. I will take it to my LFS and get some more coral. if it settled some where else I may have left it, but not next to my Kenya Tree. My poor clowns are more exposed now, Kenya Tree still shrinking, I hope I don't loose it. Had to trim it back several times over the years it gets so big.
 
You could try putting the Condy in a PVC end cap that is roughly the size of it's foot. Then keep it in the bucket for several days, maybe even a week and see if it stays. If it does, it may very well stay in the end cap when you put it back in the tank. Press the end cap part way into the sand.

Although Condy's are known to go on 'walk abouts'.
 

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