Tube anemones!!!

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I have 2 fairly large tube anemones...no idea what species or anything...too bad i cant post pics...anyways...

They seem to be thriving.... But they refuse to eat shrimp or squid..any ideas on what i should feed them? Should i move them to my 30 gallon tank once its set up? Im really trying to sell them but cant find anyone with the same interest in them as i do.... They are beautiful creatures...mine are dark purplish reddish with clear tenticles with white stripes through out the tenticles with a soft pink mouth... Am i the only one with them??
 
Why can't you post pics?
 
Im not sure...my phone just wont let me...i usually send pics via email
 
O man...i just went to look at my tube anemones since i posted about them...and i noticed one was missing....i kept looking and found that it hid itself behind my live rock almost under the filter..but its acting funny...its out of its tube...but its tenticles arnt sprawled out or waving..more like laying limp with light movement...funny flow?? Or is it sick?? It just started doing this...i poked it to see if it was dead..it retracted back into its tube but came back out acting just as lathargic ad before
 
O man...i just went to look at my tube anemones since i posted about them...and i noticed one was missing....i kept looking and found that it hid itself behind my live rock almost under the filter..but its acting funny...its out of its tube...but its tenticles arnt sprawled out or waving..more like laying limp with light movement...funny flow?? Or is it sick?? It just started doing this...i poked it to see if it was dead..it retracted back into its tube but came back out acting just as lathargic ad before

Hi friend! I plan on having one of these fellas soon. I want an orange to start. They look pink. I want one because it stays where you put it, unlike their relatives. I've read a lot about them but have never kept one. These are ceriantharians. They are very unique and have their own subclass. The tube needs to be buried. It's easiest to make a trench as deep as you can go. Most don't have DSB deep enough to plant these vertically. Lay the tube into the trench. Keep the tube covered.
 
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Ive had them for many months...these arnt like any tube anemones ive read about....these ones have soft purple tubes with stiinging fibers (wont sting us tho)... Even when we bury it...it doesnt matter...the tube anemone does what it pleases and moves its tube anyways...

You can have one of mine!! My tansk to small for 2 lol
 
Ive had them for many months...these arnt like any tube anemones ive read about....these ones have soft purple tubes with stiinging fibers (wont sting us tho)... Even when we bury it...it doesnt matter...the tube anemone does what it pleases and moves its tube anyways...

You can have one of mine!! My tansk to small for 2 lol
Email me a picture pls :)
 
The food your feeding might be too big. Probably needs to be a certain size. Do a spot feed of the right size food is my guess.
 
Must be the storm -.- this is soooooo agrivating
 
I have instagram thats just my reef... But no one really has an instagram
 
@Babygecko1233 ,picture she sent me just a moment ago.

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