Are Condy anemones Hardy?

Are Condy anemones Hardy?

Condylactus like high light levels but will do okay in low to medium light. These anemones are the most inexpensive and are very hardy. They can do well in any marine aquarium, not just reefs! The Condy Anemone is also known as the Haitian Anemone or Giant Golden Anemone.

Are Condy anemone Reef Safe?

It will do well in an aquarium with live rock and several crustaceans. Although Condy Anemones require a reef style environment, they are not ideally suited for the reef aquarium containing corals. Condy Anemones moves around the tank and have a sting that can inflict grave damage to other anemones and corals.

Will clownfish host Condy anemone?

Often a clown will not reside in a Condy, they are not a natural host for any Clown Fish, secondary to the anemones powerful sting. If you try to force it you may end up with a dead clown.

Do you have to feed Condy anemone?

The Condy Anemone is photosynthetic and it also needs to eat frozen or fresh fish food preparations. At a minimum, we would recommend at least LED’s, T5’s or power compacts with 50/50 bulbs (full spectrum/actinic) along with supplemental feedings every other day, or twice a week.

Will Condy anemone eat fish?

While it is rare that anemones will eat a fish it is not unheard of!

Do anemones ever eat clownfish?

There are several types of anemones that will eat clowns and any other fish they can catch, and condy anemones do not naturally host clowns. Nothing much you can do except try to keep the anemone separated from the fish until you can return it.

Why do anemones not eat clownfish?

Nematocysts are harpoon-like stingers on the anemone’s tentacles used to capture prey and ward off predators. While other fish approach the anemone as a potential food source, the clownfish doesn’t even try to eat the nutrient-rich tentacles. This avoids triggering an attack from the anemone.

Why do clown fish like anemones?

The symbiotic relationship between an anemone (Heteractis magnifica) and a clownfish (Amphiron ocellaris) is a classic example of two organisms benefiting the other; the anemone provides the clownfish with protection and shelter, while the clownfish provides the anemone nutrients in the form of waste while also scaring …

How much does a Condy anemone cost?

Condy Anemone profile information. Many marine hobbyists long to keep an anemone in their saltwater tanks. The Condylactis Anemone is often recommended to beginners because Condy Anemones are usually less demanding than many of the other anemones and because they are inexpensive ($5 – $10).

Is the condylactis anemone good for beginners?

The Condylactis Anemone is often recommended to beginners because Condy Anemones are usually less demanding than many of the other anemones and because they are inexpensive ($5 – $10). Don’t let the cheap price tag fool you into thinking that they don’t have special requirements because they certainly do.

What kind of food can I feed a Condy anemone?

Fresh seafood from the local market such as shrimp and clams work well. Cut the fresh, uncooked seafood into very small pieces and use tank tongs or a turkey baster to deliver the food to the anemone’s mouth. You should be warned that Condy Anemones can move around the tank, albeit slowly.

Can a clown fish live in a Condy anemone?

The Condy Anemone is not a “natural” host for the clown fishes. However, some hobbyists have reported success with keeping clown fishes with their Condylactis Anemone, whereas others have reported the demise of either the clownfish or the anemone after the introduction.

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