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I am selling my very rare Pseudocorynactis spp. I need to free up space for a new pair of clowns. These are often called anemones but are actually part of the order corallimorpharia. Not to be confused with Corynactis spp. which are also known as Strawberry anemones. Those are usually closed during the day and don't grow much more than an inch in diameter. This orange ball anemone has a diameter of 6" but stretches out to around 8 or 9" when stretching out before lights come on. She only withdraws every once in a while when pooping
This would work well in a predator tank or a species specific tank. No inhabitants should be smaller than 5" or so. These are very aggressive predators, will not host clowns, but large fish should be fine. Think this would be a cool center piece in a 14G bio cube. It is NPS so pc lighting would be fine for this. She is currently under T-5's.
I am asking for $300 shipped Fedex, Guaranteed by 10:30 to most areas of the U.S.
Here she is feeding on a big raw shrimp
[video=youtube_share;UpgGgINmY2Y]http://youtu.be/UpgGgINmY2Y[/video]

This would work well in a predator tank or a species specific tank. No inhabitants should be smaller than 5" or so. These are very aggressive predators, will not host clowns, but large fish should be fine. Think this would be a cool center piece in a 14G bio cube. It is NPS so pc lighting would be fine for this. She is currently under T-5's.
I am asking for $300 shipped Fedex, Guaranteed by 10:30 to most areas of the U.S.
Here she is feeding on a big raw shrimp
[video=youtube_share;UpgGgINmY2Y]http://youtu.be/UpgGgINmY2Y[/video]
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