Anemone breeding program!
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Anemone breeding program!
I have started a breeding program for different cold water anemones. You can follow me on Facebook!
https://www.facebook.com/Arctinia
https://www.facebook.com/Arctinia
Rapide- Bay Pipefish
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Re: Anemone breeding program!
This is awesome!
I just converted my wall mount tank that couldnt keep the temps down since it was glass into a european anemone breeding tank!
I have Actinia Equina (Green, Red, Orange) Actinia fragacea, and Anemonia viridis in there along with some of the native anemones that I had found are able to stand higher temps and reproduce more readily in them as well.
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I just converted my wall mount tank that couldnt keep the temps down since it was glass into a european anemone breeding tank!
I have Actinia Equina (Green, Red, Orange) Actinia fragacea, and Anemonia viridis in there along with some of the native anemones that I had found are able to stand higher temps and reproduce more readily in them as well.
LIKED AND FOLLOWED FOR SURE
AquaticEngineer- Moderator
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Re: Anemone breeding program!
You can see the blue Actinia equina on my page there!
The blue ones are making babies like crazy! Maybe I'll send you some, that is the point of this whole thing...
The blue ones are making babies like crazy! Maybe I'll send you some, that is the point of this whole thing...
Rapide- Bay Pipefish
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Re: Anemone breeding program!
One of the guys that I have sold Red Beadlets to in the past is having great luck with his breeding out. We had one of our snakelocks anemones divide within 4 hours of getting it out of the bag on our last shipment.
The one that I have been really wanting to see reproduce is the Actinia Fragacea. We sold most the last of ours from our first Euro shipment to a local aquarium and they started spitting out babies there. Now that I have more I am trying to make sure I dont sell them all before I get them reproducing
I'll try and get some pics up of my new setup I am trying out.
The one that I have been really wanting to see reproduce is the Actinia Fragacea. We sold most the last of ours from our first Euro shipment to a local aquarium and they started spitting out babies there. Now that I have more I am trying to make sure I dont sell them all before I get them reproducing
I'll try and get some pics up of my new setup I am trying out.
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Re: Anemone breeding program!
There are some pictures of new species we collected from Norway!
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